a a Farmers! . rs l Farmers l During you Week End Meetings in Charlottetown, we havejlgard for your careful inspection a list of val- ues-that we are sure will interest you. Call and look them overland make our Store your headquarters while in the City. - I n, l- r. e-.VIO“.'\'7"*'..' ' Values From the Different Melfs Departments See our dieclsl Table of Men's walking sums ................................... .. sum Eee our Special 'lable oi Dofs Working Shirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c M m. mill-up» Underwear, two pieces, pel- fitment. .. ................... .. 55¢ Men's Merino Undvrwrat, two pieces, per garment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 70¢ See our Spccialv-Iline oi Men's; Overalls“ . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00. Boy's . . . .. 50c a pair Boy’sTweed . Melrsrweed Caps .... .. Mose resell Flanrleiette Blankets, Willie and Grey, border. Large size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 32-1" A special llnc of Auto Wraps. Week-End Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.59 Men's Basket. Weave Shirts. " - l‘ 51.54;. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 Boy's I-‘ancy and Plain Golf lime. Special per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 69o 100 Men's Odd Negligee Shirtssreguiar and $3.00. To clear . . . . $1.59 Men's l-‘ine Balhrlggan Combinations. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.10 Z5 Men's Suits, all sires. Regular $15.00 and ‘$18.00. To clear only . . .. $10.00 A special line of Boy's Hillbilly, worth $10.00 and $10.00. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.50 i Bargains From Dress Goods, Silks, Hosiery and Staple Departments A special line of 27 inch Velveteen; a Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.19 a yard A few Satin Bordered Coat lengths clearingatt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.15 a yard A special iiue oi’ Silk CrepeVdcChel-le‘. latcsltmshades at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.30 a yard 4 pieces Mercier Broadcloth, good shades. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. 45c a yard A few pieces I-‘ancy Check, 36 inch Bilk Toilets. , Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 a yard 50 Dozen llfldlrgv Pure‘ lylose, newest Regular $1.50. Going at 5g Price . . . . .. 75: 15 Dozen Ladies’ Sllk Rayon Hose, newest shadesvcleanng at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45c a pair A Special line of as inch BAIOIIEIIG sllunf lime shades u» clear ............ .. $1.49 5 yard 50 Yards oi Donegal Tweed, heavyvquallty. vSpecial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 90c a yard 1000 Yards 36 inch Unbleached Cotton. Special “price . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 8c a yard i000 Yards 36 inch Unbleached Cotton, heavy. Special price . . . . . . . .. .. 10c a yard 100 Yards 40 inch Unbleached Sheeting. Regular 25c. Special . . . . . . . . . 15c a yard 500 Yards 34 inch While ‘Cotton. Special to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 15c a yard 100 Yards 8-4 Unbleached Sheeting. Special to clear . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39c a yard 100 Yards 42 inch Pillow Cotton. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 28c a yal-o 150 Yards Cotton Toweling. g Special to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c a yard i000 Yards Print Cotton. Special to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15c a yard i000 Yards Dress Gingham. Special to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 22c a yard _...._.__,_e. _ Specially Priced s for Quick Despatch New shipment of Ladies’ Flat Crepe Dresses worth up to $10.50. Special . . . . . . . . .. $7.85 Kiddies Bloomer Dresses. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 63c ladies’ Crepe and Dlmity Niglltguwns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ 85c ladies’ Rayon Silk Bloomers. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ 89c Kiddies Gingham Bloomer Dresses. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 89c and 01in Dimity Sets, regular $2.50. Selling for Week-I-lnd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. $1.25 Odd lines Summer Dresses at greatly l “uced prices. Bathing Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,_ 32,75 to $5.25 Something new ill Crepe Pleated Skirts. All colours .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. $5.50 lhrvcy Knit Slips. All colours including white . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.58 ladies’ Figured Rayon Dresses, long sleeves. Special .. .. . . . . . . . . . ,_ $5.25 Balance of Ladies Spring llzlts, Special . . . . . . . . . . .‘ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, $235 3nd 31,00 Kiddies Wash Hats. Regular $2.25 and $2.10. Cimring at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 Balance of Kiddies Hats of Straw, Silk and Braid at greatly reduced prices. BALANCE 0F LADIES SPRING COATS 1-3 OFF PROWSE B303 Ll ITED THE BARGAIN CENTRE Three boys, s srmnzmooxs, Q1143,’ W18 Oi Onanime Boulln, G 8nd Ollva, l z farmer were killed by a 11 ' ghtnlng lrli.i'-f.“ii.i.'.‘.ti‘i.i“s"'z°' between Cooks an em mad‘ this afternoon-hire and Sawyerville. The boys. Henry l4, Fernlmd 1g, me pasture bllifld been sent m horses w the bainfll; their fathers A severe electrical to I ‘suddenly ondthe YOIJUT 0011168. took shelter beneath g Lfeg 1n the posture. When the l ll d Iféltleen nllndtesa the “and? '1: fir. Vb a): for them and came Upon (he , 0d beneath the tree which had been shattered by the m); Tm bodies of three dead horses lay nearby. Their deaths brousht the total of dead from lightning in the prqy- “m9 dlmlll the past two days; w '01"- lowlvr Pynan, as. was killerl Yesterday at St. Saveur deg Mann, The whole province has been g Western Guardian” l _...__ . i -'l'llE BIGGEST surprise m ‘Ladies’ Shoe Values. for many yo ,day. Saturday, July 14th. At Bin- ciulrs. 0166-1-i3-fl. —SUBPB1SE BAIGAIN in ladies footwear on Saturday at Sinclair's. 610811-1341. -SUBPB.ISE BARGAINS in Ladies Shoe Department on Satur- day at Sinclair's. 6108-43-21. -INDIAN RIVER. TEA PARTY will be held on August 15th. Sec beautiful St. Mary's Church. Bet. of athletic games. Reserve the date. 0676-7-l0-tuefre —WA’l‘ClI FOR tomorrow's an- Ill uncement, of Montague horse races on Aug. 1st. $900 in purses. Erltries close July 18th. 6781 —'I'IIE CIIABLOTTBTOWN GUARDIAN may be obtained from the Hunter Book Store. next Bank of Nova Scotla, Water Bt. Sub- scriptions will be received and ad- vertisements taken for insertion in the Guardian. ' ‘ltl-29~tf —SUCCESSFUL STUDENIX- In .he recent Civil Service Examinations. Grade I Sienographer, Miss Ethel J. Sutherland of St. Peters was n. suc- cessful candidate, making an aver- age of over 80% in all subjects. Miss Sutherland is a graduate of Prince of Wale; College and also of the Charlottetown Businas ' College, where she was employed u teacher )1 Typewrlting during the post year. -i -<o§—-__ Eastern Guardian ..‘MON'1‘AGUE RACES Wednes- day, Aug. 1st. 2.20 trot, 2.24 pace. 2.30 trot and pace. 6781 ..'JUS'l' RECEIVED car Mala- zush Hay Salt. McGowans Limited. Kilmllil’, P. E. I. " 0776-‘1-13-21. ..'EASTEBN AGENT—MI'. J. W. ‘Jurdock ls Guardian Agent In Montague and will be pleased to ccelve news Items. advertising, new md renewal subscriptions. tl ‘ . .'DON‘T FAIL T0 see "HOW Betty Put Things Over Paul" at the entertainment in the Rink, Monta- gue, July 18th at 8.30 in connection with the United Church Supper and Bazaar. 6782-74310! The Public Forum SUNDAY EATING. ~ Sin-I see by the paper that quite a discussion took place at the last meeting of the City Council on the new Restaurant Law. His Worship says great masses of people were highly pleased with the respectable Sabbath which has prevailed the last two Sundays. Strange to say there should be such a holy city in ".0 short a time. Has His Worship ‘coked up the police records since the new restaurant law came in "Yul-cc? Six automobile accidents ‘nst Sunday; and at three o'clock on Sunday afternoon there were more drunken men on Queen street than has been for the last three months. Do the City Council, or anybody else think they are going to improve the morals of this City by closing the restaurants? Our restaurants were always run clean and above board. and it never has been questioned that our restaurants sold liquor. Then why should our city attain such a state of holiness by closing them? Two of our best cafes dr not even sell soft drinks. Nothlnv but food. I understand drugstores open on certain hours on Sunday and ‘I do not think they are con- ‘ined m selling drugs; they all havr eodn fountains. No wonder Novr Scotla and New Brunswick hlld r ‘mum at. us. Our associations arr ‘or-king for tourists. and sllzns or m» mainland warn travellers tr carry their own food when comln" ‘o P. E Island. At thr- nevi. meet- ing or m» (‘Jtv Council. will some‘ one ask his Worship to name l1 cit‘ ‘n Canada with ii. population a' large as Charlottetown with res» lam-ants closed on Sunday? I am. Sir, etc. CITIZEN. BACK TO Till-I FARM. Bin-Back to the farm "Bristol" Social Worker"-—back to the farm’ Why should you be an object 0' charity in Boston when you could be a "hewer of wood or a drawer ably low price. Beautiful new in two great groups. and at Hill-ED Newest Models? Remarkably In this sale you are offered a really p wonderful opportunity to secure a handsome summer wrap at a remarkl Iiashas, Tweeds, and all the delightful new fabrics, some with fur trimming, oth- ers plainly finished are offered today ONE-THIRD OFF, ‘. HALF PRICE MOORE a M°LEOD Poirets. ‘d’ tion and prestige in Ottawa with and going to church? Would youullsothcr provinces. (This may beex- be happier if they were in rags and pedlted by having wide-awake and looking for a “hancl-out" in tllliilltjVtf-IO-llfl-GCICBWG men, who Dover Street Mission or the Salvo-Wield to other provinces 0n import- tion Army? ls working in n kltcll- out issues pertaining to develop- en or in Waldorfs Lunch less llon-llncnts and improvements of P.E.I.| arable or less rcniunerative than be-l Finally, let. me remind "Social: lng a social worker, loafing and gos-iworker" that P. E. Islanders do not‘ siplng around the homes of the lesslwont charity; they duly want a fortunate of every city's populace? ‘chance. And, regardless oi what Again, let me ask, is it less noblqtheir “buslness" is, it is Just usmuch to pay as you go a la Tilese's, or a la "business" to ..work 1n a kitchen, ill Woolwortlfs, than it is to pay a a lunch room, or ln a laundry, as dollar down and a dollar when you it ls business" to be o “Social Work- catch me a 1a credit house? fer“. depending on charity for your Your _l0ke a la farm, was really living. - funny. Imagine a poor farmer with I um, Sir, etc.. sixteen sons. cutting the form to BOSTON CARPENTER. suit them all, or buying each a sep- W’ *— <¢>~—'—— arute farm. Really, “Social Work- VERDE er," you should be on the Kflltll-y Albee Circuit telling other funny AND VICINITV~ ones about King's County. __.. Also, "Social Worker," may I ask Mrs. Ilayes of Watcrvale, was rl you where you got your “line" onwis-ltnl- to the City ‘hlcsday. State House Statistics, and per cap- ___ ita wealth. If. as you say (but Mr. Emmett Wlsuer, Wntervrlle. which I deny, as I work in the State ‘ passed through Luke Verde on Tues- House), 90 per cent of the pcoplckloy. - are dependent on othels niter they, are unable to longer work, what’ Mr. Earle Acorn und Muster John of it? Did they not my m“; to Acorn and Helen, were visitors to support the pool‘ houses? Did they the City 0n Tuesday- not contribute toward u home in‘ ——~ age, while [hgy worked l“ youthfl Mr. Charles Rankin and son Cec- Who in all the world is not depend- il- Mt Albion. spent Sunday in ant, on others, when lhev are to‘, Lake Verde, the guest of‘ Mr. and 11d to care for themselves? Further-JVIFS- Earle Awm- J15 I more. perhaps there would be fewer} island paupers in Boston ll‘ there. MTS- J1me sully. Mlllvlcw. W05 wen; fewer Island sharks 1n Boston‘ visiting ill Lake Verde. the guest of wwlndllnl hard-earned money from'M'~ and MIT» Earle E- A6071’!- lndustrlous and cl-edulous persons.‘ So far as per caplta wealth is con-i M‘? find MFS- FY90 Lllmbmsc and cemed-qlow smut Brookmm Mass? young son, were recent visitors to Look 1n yQur "gocm workery-Gmdelluke Verde, the guest of Mr. and Book, or in any authentic statistical MP5- Ellrle 590m» reference, or ln fact, any encyclo-l nedia, and sec what they say about. Mrs- Leomlrd Mllrlllli’ Mid 80h Brookpne, My d“; gem m? it 15 Merrill spent Sunday at their olrl the wealthiest place per canlta in, 7mm" l" Mlllvlew- the world. Think of lt-{JTBOO DOD-l Manon, and 14.909 Wm, wemm m, ‘Master Ensley Acorn was u‘ recent “Q55 o; ;500_09g_ with 500 mimom visitor to Vernon River. ‘tires. That is approximately 37 per, cent of the nonulatlon above the Mr" P- M" cmlagha" W” R 08$- half-million dollar mark. What 15.58"!" °n the Murray Harbour train P. u. L's pel- cent of millionaires? .°" Saturday- ‘lhere is, however. one point of i agreement in “Social Worker's" let-l ter, that is, Danes and Poles should. of water" in Vallevfleld. Murray not be gmporged to take the places Harbor Road or in Caledonia? of bona flde Island boys and girls. 1M 00¢ the Erwin-eyed mflnsicriwhen the Canadian Government§ oi’ 1611005‘! Dfllson your mind Oflcouid easily make the premier pro-' frcflfln Bfld Dfllllousm m your fel- vinoe of Canada sufficiently attr-"I? ‘low countryman. Is the venting of tive and prosperous to hold her‘ REDUOIQ lanai Enlarge- lnoataJhlokellolLSwollm flaunt, Curbs, Filled Teo- llom, Senna: troll: Indus m’ “"505! liOpl Spavin Lamo- To Montreal -- . brlllzll. NoTun Tlmlus ' ». Ocean Ltd. Maritime llrpreu "1 chfllvliflfln 10.45 A. M. 12.00 r. M. Arr. lloutroal 9.10 A. M. no r. M. ’ I lDaily Except unday. hi1 particular: and reservations Irom any ‘National Agent or " I I. l. IOGIIS, City Ticket Agent. L. 'l'. RITCHIE. Ticket Agent, Station. P. W CLAIKIN, District Palaenger Agent, Clrtown. Canadian I Lvo. Ciftown 0.45 A. m. Daily lamp day. a‘ Arr. Montreal 0.46 A M ' Inlay the pledlure of travelling to Montreal on this fall at inc tflltl. 1 \ ilolldcl coulportlllent observation library car ‘ (radio equipped) and ltandard sleeping and dining “n, 5 A wmnww 25111601 by electrical sbonns of mark- ,ed inknslty during the pug two ly hotwcather. ‘your spleen due to a lack of‘ charit- sons and daughters, if she was half! . able subieots from the Island of ‘your birth? Why should it grieve’ gdays, following a week of extremo- and fill vou with venom and satire facilities. to see the young men and women nel to the mainland; an air-line tolor delivered I00! 1 IFIEE- I dressed the mainland. and equal represents-l V-V-YIIII-llw- H1 LIIIIAIIIBHQW ‘from Klnlrs Countv well "fill. llhyl plln. Does not blis- and marketing, ""- "mql" the hllr or lay up Give P. s. Island i‘i tun-‘ "l" Mm- tl-M n home n druzzlm’ as interested in its development of, natural resources BIGGER AND RICTPIGR TIlAN EVER—— Entrance Fee 5”" - raced hcre last year. as one of the best in tile Province. he faster than ever. has been done_to ensure the public u real pleasant afternoon. SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES CHARLOTTE- V"! h?“ M"! 5""! yflu away from tho tabla; happy and contented. ALBERT quieter, ~ < rm IiURRAH FOR ST. PETERS HORSE RACE Wednesday, iuly 18th. $700.00 in Purses . 2.20 Trot: Purse $250.00 2.24 Pace . . . . . . . . . . Purse $250.00 2.29 Trot ..... Purse $200.00 ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 10o. No Deductions. From Money Winners ALL" RACES ON Till‘) TIIREI-l Ill-EAT PLAN The track at St. Peters was pro nounced by all the horsemen. who This year it will Our grounds have been hcautiiled and everything TOWN AT 9 A. u, WEDNESDAY, _, RETURNING LEAVING ST. PETERS i AT 7.30 P. M. You will hzwe u rcal aitemoonis 5110f! Mid $0301’ 700ml! thoroughly. rr hungry the Vvomelrs IIOZIKIIE or st, rem-S will feed you ‘can. till Ii‘ thirsty there will u. plenty of refreshments, n». fl-lm and m" ‘ Courteous officials will meet you and treat you right. w‘! h"?! 1° 8P0 you and all your friends on the lfltlll ' RACES START "Afr 2 o'clock. o. .1. MflNNlsl 5 Secretary. we“ . , Binging Up Father BUT‘ HUBBY‘ DEAR- oosr-r TALK LAKE A emu: as ‘(OUR Aori- THAT QREAKFAs-r WAS Tarmac:- ‘mu MAKE ME ‘bick- I'LL N01‘ as HOME. FOR DiNNER- Aldo vou‘? WAlT u? FOR ME- N‘? TALK aacx- DO A‘; Your! Tau).