O . : MOIIJCY NIgI1I' ("fin um mu hind: cloudy lulu. wld. I vovn nouns mm -In - IPUIMAGE 5" "W" ”'- Dawson sat no ely natured shove . not much .;: the llugbes Drug Store. Trinity Church. Saturdly 1 P-ll A 4.", 1,. dd 0' 3,. SW. Vancouver - H 51 chin” 1. ggnpggaturg, jouthw-Bu " . - G, htilmno Disaster ictinls will be winds 15 becoming nnrtllwe.l Il- : KENMORE ou Heaters on ulel vlsrr H1 srvu: Mllllnery. . and by sum” mm u R”, Victoria ........... 44 47 dud” momma, u,,,.M.,,, ,, New I” my P5235 smpw” "where every mm alllgzr Electric Ltd. Sllovlvd room 35: Glasgow and Charlottetown 42 and scanner: can-:1? fuel oil for: ' I I 5”" I''””I ” ”d” 3., 57- summer comfort. Phone 7125. I REFIIIC-ERA'I'IONsales at for the dance will be 45 High tlde today at Charlottetowa .. ,..E -I-g,u)E boots and skate. uimin. pnpxupt Seem! cegalmk two fully clothed draegermen and 51 .t 1:51 am. and 3:31 p.ln. Suqy; ,: Fwlemne lthe Pmvlnct OFEY - two miners who were . um 55 mertzide tide fgfthtzewommgnutelxslstn 3 ' (mm (sud. fromthemlne.'l'heaemenw M eranchare unr9.I' I we TREAT the sick well Gil" A Semff Nov. 12(lll. Stanchzl a7n.3 be interviewed during the evening. Q 5; today at 7:08 a.m..and sets at 4:51-f I pcy's Pharmacy. open I am. is pumw Rev. J. H. Bishop. Mum". u':h:h:dm:!s:on price 1s"5: Lem 51 . . i . . HI Pl'0C'-I945 55 I 3 MT, , G t Gm mnrnv SALE 2 o'clock today donated to the Springhlll Mine . 5, 1' "RI .1-OTS 135 I" 1 -3! I Sherwin - Williams. Alexandra W. Disaster Fund by Mr. Ross. cmlotmown U 44 51 5 St. Speclal bargain table ceannll IV The dmce Wm get underway lg Sydney . I ' . - H” . 42 62 , I an half Prlce CRAPAUD HALL. Hm Gm” twtand will continue until mld- yarmomh 45 I - SIIIVERTONE ' the "MN "1 ml Supper and Bazaar, from 5-8, Sat- ma ' ' SL Mun.” 39 55 CITY AIIII GEIITIIAL only tl99.95. Simpson: rt Hilvln Scor- urday, Nov. 10th. Ausplces St. Miners On Wins Watch In Dance To Aicl ' WEATHER: ' -ronorcro (co - Tempera- tlnie issued by the Toronto public weather office: HALIFAX (CPI - The weethel 7r- John's. WA. FREE CHl'RCll of smtlandf Services. Nov. 11th. Birch Hill I 30 p m . Murray River 3.30 p m.. office here says colder air over Quebec is moving eastward and will move across the Marltrnel today. The arrival of the cold air is accompanied by widely scat- ll(ll'T'S RI-IAl'TY SALON, Nov- ,.,,,m.,- tp.-clal on cold vlave pet- ,,,;,m-nl. and machlllcless. 55-09- .....,.,. . Taylors Jewellers .lll' REPAIR shop Mill be closed y hum irlday llnill first of ill? .V?8l'- J E-tell art Burns. Lower Freetown. V1511 Tmy Tnts. 155 Great 1,.-m-go St For l')li! savings you .-om eels. .-now suits and Bunting haze 20 PER CENT discount' Lllzhtlng Fixtures (ff Appliances - T trlc Kent St. on GREAT Reduction at Tiny Tots. 1.3.1 Great George St 20 per cent skins and- ofl dresses. lumpin- slacks. i TRYON BAPTIST Pastorate- collducted by Rev. J- H. BISHOP- Tryon Baptist Church on Sunday. Nov. ilth at 7.30 p.m., annual Thank Offering Service. Rev. Brynr Jones. speaker. REMEMBIIANCE DAY Service wlil be held at Belfast at 11 p.m. and an 31”. and Iona at 2.30 pm. on llthp be Brown Elet;- Nov. 1956. All veterans are re- Thursday afternoon and evening. national Commissioner for quested to attend. p HAND CRAFT - For distinctive Xmas gifts. Alumlnum coasters. and trays of varlnus sizes. Islandl iinspired designs. Island crest. Mrsf, Donald F. Stewart, Bunbu y. l SHIPMENT of new hats at Ad- Phone 5989. ella's, also see our table olcslpnec-h ials. Adclla's Millinefy. Building. 177 Grafton St. TBYON unmzn Church. Sun- day. November 11th. Cape TM- verse 11 am. Cralmld 3pm-. Tryon 7.30 p.m. Hymn Sillll in "WI vestry after ssrvice in Tryorl. Rev. I Lloyd Archer- UPTON GOSPEL Church. Dun- das 10.30 am. Sunday School for all ages. 11.30 a.m. The Lord's supper. 7.30. pm, The Gospel Ser- vice. Svend Christensen will be bringing the messnge. All wel-' come. REMEMBRANCE DAY Service will be held at Belfast at 11 p.m. on 11th November. Service will ,: be conducted by Rev. Donald T Nicholson. Guest speaker. Wing gommander Angus Macllenn. D. .C. FREDERICFON AND Bradst- bene Churches of Christ Sunday. Nov. 11th. Fredericton. Sunday School 10.30. s.m.. lsradalhnne. Sunday School 10 em. Combin- ed services will be held in the Fredericton Church at 3 pm M. D. Dunlnr. Supply preacher. TEE PIIESIIYTEIUAN Church In Canada. Central Parish. Ser- vices next Lord's Day. Nov. 11th. Canoe Cove. 3 p.m. 5.8- 2 p.m.. Clyde River. 7.30 p.m. The scr- POWNAL PASTORAL Charges.l ipreaching missslon. Friday. Nov- ember 9th, in Pownal church at 8 p.m. Rev. Lloyd Archer punch- .ing and a joint mene choir. Rev- .T. R. Goudge. Minister. YORK PASTORAL CHARGE-, The United Church of Canada.- Minister: Rev. J. M. Sproule. Sun- day. Nov. 11, '56: 11.00 a.m.. Cen- tral; 2.30 pm. Pleasant Grove; 7.2!.) p.m., York. THE UNITED CHURCH of Can- ada. Cavendish Pastoral Chargef Divine worship. Sunday. 11 Nov... 1956: ll n.m.. Cavendish; 3 pm.. New Glasgow; 7.30 p.m., Stanley Bridge. CORNWALL Pastoral Charge, United Church of Canada. Re- membrance day services. Sunday, Nov. 11: Kingston 10 am; New Dominion 11.1!) am; Cornwall 7.!!! p.m: Sunday School Kingston 11.00 am; Cornwall ll a.m, Rev. R.A Patterson. Minister. COVEIIEAD Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Rev. W. H. Forsythe. D.A.. Minister. Church services for Sunday. Nov. 11, Rememb ante Day: Stanhope, morning worship ll a.m.: Union Road. public worship 3 p.m.; West Central. evening worship 7.5!) pm. PIIESBYTEIIIAN Church in vice at Clyde River is the annual harvest-in Tllankofferlng service. Special music will be rendered by the Belfast Male Quarteite. Rev. : Donald Nicholson will conduct the services. Canada North Tryon - Service Sun- The international Glllriln: and the topics of WORD WIDE aspect of lottetown Guides and Central Roy- forthcoming zll'y. A .Centenary World Camps were the Guides and Brownies gathered meetings at P.W.C. in the evening to hear the Inter- Southport and Brackley the Charlottetown Brownies gathered Province. Mrs. Charles Liukletter during the afternoon and Char- of Summsrsidc. tell of these thlllli GUIDING last summer. LEFT Mrs. Llnkleiter, Lone Stewart, and Guide and of tile pilot camp which she , uhu also spoke of the Pilot came. attended at Dow Lake in Ontarioiare seen with the World F188 of the Girl Guides. A series of such meetings has Guide Marlene Clark of Mount been held and will be continued Winnifred at lllnnlauue on Friday and Len- Anne MacMlllan of Charlottetown nnx Island on Sunday. CHARLUTTETOWN Credit un- ion will hold annual meeting on Friday, November 16. at 7:15 p.m in the Board Room above the Co- on Super market. Queen St. Re- freshments will be served. HAMPTON Pastoral Charge. Sc vices. Nov. 11th. as follows: Bon- shaw. 11 am DeSable. 3 p.ln.. Hampton. 7.30 pm. The combined choirs of the Charge will sing at tile evening service Rev. M. K. Charman, Minister. T0 PLACE WREATII- Al I meeting of the Executive Cuuncil held yesterday three members of the Legislature were named to place wreaths at the war memor- ials in the three county capitals. at Charlottetown. Hon. B. Earle MacDonald will represent the Gov- ernment, At Summerside I-Ion. E P. Foley and at Georgetown. Mr. lHarvey Douglas, M.L.A. SORORITY MEETING - The regular meeting of the .1361-I Phiat Sorority was held on Thurs- day evening. Thirteen members were present. One guest. Miss Eileen Boyle. was welcomed to the club, It was decided to hold a bridge party the latter part of the month. Plnnll were made for a white elephant sale at a meeting in the near future. NEW Glasgow Christian Church Slltlday, November 11. New Girls- gow Cnmmllnity Sunday School 10 am. Morning worship and Com- munion il e.m. This will be the Annual Roll Call Service. All mem- day Nov. 11 at 3 pm. Dr. Hap- gwood missionary to the Iepers lni lAfrlca and Mr. Zaner H. Mack. lthe Mission to lcpers Atlantic Sec-i retary. will be the guest speakers. Church school at 10 am Mary Mac -l”'- w-w --m....z..' . . '. MARSHFIELD . Presbyterian Church. Services will be held on Sunday. Nov, 11. at the following Ilours: Mount Stewart I1 n.m. 1Plesse note change of hour); Harrington J p.m.: Mnrshfield 7.- 30 pm. Rally Day service in Marshfield. All are welcome. Student Minister. J. Karl English. HUNTER River Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Can- ada. Services on Sunday. Novem- ber llth. as follows: Hnmpshl c, 0.45 a.m., Sunday School 10.45: North Wilstshire 11 a.nl., Sunday Schoool 10 a.m.; Wheatley River 3 pm. Sunday School 2 p.m.: Hunter River 7.!) p.m-. Sunday School 10.30 am. Mr. Zaner Mack of the Mission to Lepcrs will preach at North Wllstshine. Rev. E. R. Mouse, 8.. A., B. D., Hill- ter. VOCATIONAL SCHOOL - The regular monthly assembly of the student body of the Provincial Vo- cational School was held on Tues- day. Noveber 6. 1956. at ll.oo a. m. Dr. L. W. Shaw. Director of Education was the guest speaker "id have a Vefy interesting talk on school spirit. The meeting was then turned over to the President. James Lee. who gave a short talk on ways and means of raising funds for school purposes so that W! Sports programme may be carried out. Reports were given by the chairmen of the various committees: . Entertain- ment, House and Publicity. The meeting adjourned at lsao o'clock. Howard Ilcllllle rlnse mrlvm l'IlQIeeelt.-&I-I11. ltenzie. Deaconess. WINSLOE Pastoral Charge, the United Church of Canada, ser- vices for "emembrance Day. Sunday. Nov. 11th: 10.50 a.m.. Princetown Road; 3 p.m.. High- field: 7.!) p.m., Winsloe North. Tuesday evening 8.30, South Win- sloe, mite box opening. Speaker Dr. Catherine Whittier. Rev. Dr. E. A. Betta. Minister. THE NORTH RIVER United Baptist Church, Sunday. Nov. 11: North River 11 a.m.; Clyde River 3 p.m.; Kingston 7.30 p.m. The Mission Band of the Long Creek Baptist Church will hold a service at 7.80 p.m. The program will be provided by the children. Sunday School Clyde River 2 p.m.: Lon Creek 10.45 e.m.; closing Falrview Ii e.m Rev. Owen Cochran. Minister. VISITS MONTH!-:AlFMr. Peter MncEachern. employee of the C.N.R. hotel Charlottetown ar- rived home last night from Mon- treal where he went on vacation. He was visiting his nieces sister- Margsret Helen and sister Mar- the of the Congregation of Notre Dame. Mr. Mctsnchern speaks highly of the hospitality of the people in Montreal. CRAPAUD. Springfield. long Creek Parishes. Services for Sun- day November llih, 1956. Twenty Fourth Sunday after Trinity. Re- membrance Day. St. John's Church. Crapaud. - 10.30 a.rn Holy Communion. St. Thomas' Church. Long Creek. - 3.00 pm Evening Prayer. St. Elizabeth's Church. Springfield. 7.30 pm Evening Prayer. Contributions for the Springhlll Disaster Fund will be received at all Services. Please note change in time of Month; Service. Rev. George R.F' Ebsary. Rector. IN GERMANY - Airmen Ver- noe Mcceuglley eon of Mr. and Mrs. James Mt.-Caughey of Fort Augustus, Prince Edward Island has recently arrived in Western Europe. He has been assigned to the Suh C and G Missile Squad- bers are urged to attend. Visitors lcordially welcome. Cavendish Un- ited Baptist Church: The service of worship is withdrawn for this ,Sunday. Rev. Bryer R. Jones, B.A. IB.D, Minister. BIRTHS NYMEYER-At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. Summcrside on Thursday. Nov. lith, 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. William Nymeyer, Cen- tral Bedcque. a daughter, Trudy Sepkje. WELL.S- At the Prince County Hospital Nov. 8. 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells. Alberton, a daughter Marilyn Florence, it lbs W: on. DEATHS 8 JEWELL - At llle P.E.l. Honol- tal on November 8. 1950. - ward Jewell. age 70 years. The remains are resting at the An- drew's Funeral Home. Hunter River. The funeral will take place on Saturday, November 10, at 1 o'clock from the Fred ericton Christian Church. Bur- ial in the Fredericton Cemetery QUlLTY- At the Charlottetown Hospital on Thursday. Nov. I. 1956. Mrs. Loretta Quilty, aged so years. Remains were trans- ferred from the I-lennessey Fu- neral Home last night at seven o'clock in her late residence at South share. from where the fu- ncrsl will be held on Saturday mor- nlng to South Shore Church for Requiem High Man at EM. In- terment In the Church Cemetery. TAYLOR isuddeuly on Thurs- day November a, 1956 William D. Taylor. of M Hayfield St. in his 54th year. Resting at the Msclean Funeral Home from where the funeral will he held tomorrow Saturday. Ser- vice commencing at 1 o'clock. Interment In the pies ceme- tcry. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MRS. RUFUS GLORY. wish to announce the entan- ment of their eldest daughter ON CFCY RADIO tonight at 8.!) Mrs. J. A. Lawson will speak on behalf of the Protestant Welfare Bureau. FIRE EXTINGEISHED - A flue fire at 13 Alley St. was ex- tinguished promptly by city fire men last evening. This property is located in a heavily built-up area. and speedy action by all concerned prevented lvhat could h3V8 d9V5l0Ded into a serious con- flagration. I SLIGHT ACCIDENT - Only one slight auto accident was re- ported in the City yesterday. A car and a jeep collided at tho Intersection of Kent and Way- mouth Streets shortly after noon Extensive damage was sustained to the left rear section of the car. WINDOW BROKEN - A pedey trian is reported to have tripped on a cement step and unlntent. ionally fallen through one of the large glass windows in the front of the R.T. Holman Store on Grafton Street. The accident oc- curred at 10:!) last night. A wit- ness reported that the victim was apparently not injured. and as soon as he recovered from the incident. he continued on his way without making any report to the police or store officials. R.Y.P.U. MEETS - The Char- lottetown B.Y.P.U. met in the lower Cllllrch Hall Thursday even- ing for their regular meeting. The meeting was opened with a Bible quiz led by Joan Bryenton. Bust- by the reading of the minutes and roll call. In the absence of Rev. Mr. Milton. Mrs. Mitton gave an inspiring talk on missions. Her tlleme was "Travellers on the Road of the Burning Heart". She emphasized the need of Christian workers in the Canadian Baptist mission fields overseas. The de votonal thought was given by Vimy Gregory and supplemented by Scripture reading given by Douglas Moore. The meeting clos- ed in fellowship circle led in prayer by Mrs. Mltton. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peters left for Somervllle. Mass. last Wed- nesday. They had spent a pleas- ant visit with relatives and friends in NJ). and P.E.l. This was Mr. Peters' first visit to this province. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Cahlll. Springfield. left Tuesday mom- ing for St. John where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mor- rieon and family. Major D.A. MacDonald of Manc- lon is visiting his former home in Wheatley River where he will at- tend the annual Remembraute Day service on Sunday afternoon. Inquest In Taylor Death Is Adjourned A jury was empannelled by car- oner Dr. L.E. Prowse at the Mac- Lean Funeral Home late last night to enquire into the sudden death in Charlottetown yesterday morn- ing of William Daniel Taylor, of M Hayfield Street. Only one 'wlt- ness was called. Mr. Peter Shel- foon. a brother-n-law of the lie ceased identified the remains after which the inquest was adjourned until Tuesday. November 13 at 0.! p.m. Members of the jury are: well- ness was then discussed followed lo their observance for next Monday, most of the Day of Remembrance services will be held on Sunday, Nov. 11 In Charlottetown, Sunday the Parade will fall In in front at the Legion Home at 2.30 p.m. and move off to the Cenotaph where at 2.50 pm. the Lelutenant Governor Premier. Mayor and other dignit- arles will arrive. At 2.55 p.m. the Fire Bell will commence to foil- "0' Canada" will be by 1h! band of the P.E.I. Regt. At 2.58 p-m. "Last Post" will be sounded and at 3.00 p.m. Regt. will fire the 1st round. Two min- utes silence. will ensue. At 3.02 p. m. P.E.l. Regt. will fire the 2nd round. Binyon's lines '”1'hey shall grow not old". will be read by Comrade Victor J. I-lowland. Rev- eille will then be sounded. There will be brief remarks by Rev. EC. Evans iPrnyer, and Very FEV- C. Moreau. C.Ss.R. Dead March in Saul will be played by the Band of P.E.I. Regt. Placing of wreaths will be as fol- WS The Lieutenant - Governor - Re- presenting the Motherhood Pre- mier, Mayor. President. Charlotte- town Branch Cdn. Legion. Presid- ent, Ladies Auxiliary Ch'town Convalescing At Home In Wolfville It is reported that capt. VL- Macbonald M.C. of the lat Bat- talion. Royal Highlanders of Can- ada (Black Watch is spending an extended period of convalescence at his home in Wolfvllle. N-3- Captaln MacDonald is recovering from a severe heart attack which he suffered some weeks ago. Capt. MacDonald is a former re- sident of this city, son of the late 1. Alban and Mrs. MacDonald. During the second World War he served with distinction in the Can- adian army winning the Military Cross for patrol action in the European theatre. Dr. George Fisher is Guest Speaker George Fisher was guest , al. the monthly SUPPGV meeting of the Wlldey Lodge. 1.0. 0.14". held last night in the lodge rooms. Dr. Fisher's theme con- cerned each pcrson's responsi- bility to take part in everything that would benefit their respec- tive communitlea. He cited sev- eral examples of those who had made very notable contributions to community welfare under very adverse clrcm-nstancea. -mention ing in particular the excellent work of Walter Callow. Bro. Amon Birt was chairman for the occasion The guest speak- er was Introduced by Bro. Dol Holden. Bro. Paul Hansen coo- veyell the thanks of the meeting to the guest speaker. Bro. Peter Shame expressed the apprecia- tlon of those present to the Re- bchha for the splendid repent they had provided. .- At this Ineetingtha sum of moo was voted towards ng thoee in distress due to the mine dldster at Sprlnghlll. Dr. i i i Remembrance Day Programs While several of the 27 branches, Branch Cdn. Legion, President. of the Canndial Legion BESL lngAir Force Assoclatlon. President. the Province have already honour-I Main Brace Naval Veterans Asso- ed their fallen comrades in annual l ciation. R.C .lI.P- Nursing Sisters ymemorm ggg-vme; gm others planl loverseas Association. P. E. 1. Branch of War Amputation of Can- ada. Veterans on Parade. General (Continued on page 13) Central Royalty I Home And School Group Organized A well attended organization- al mecting of the Horne and School was held at Central Royalty. November 6, at B p.m. Mr. George Cheverle was chalnnan. He introduced Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald who outlined aims and purposes of the Home and School Association and presented a film "Who Will Teach Your Child". Five discussion groups an- alyzed the film nnd t 7 on teaclng techniques and par- ent-teacher problems. Mr. George Cheverie, chairman then introduced the teachers to the group. Mrs. Arthur Roper led an enjoyable and successful sing-song. Mr. John McAleer. chairman of the nominating committee pre- sented the following slate of of- ficers and committees; president Mr. John Richard; vice-president, Mr. George Ayers; treasurer. Mrs. Arthur Rodd; secretary, Mr Jerome 0'Brien- Directors, Miss Marjorie Dover and Mrs. Mary Rodd. Membership committee. Mn. E. D. Reid Hospitality committee. Mr. Harry Mac- Donald. The ebove slate was un- arllmously ' A i Mrs, J. Gordon MacDonald in n ' ceremony installed the officers. The next meeting will be held Decernberll. Nurses' Ass'n. Holds Meeting A meeting of the Association of Nurses of Prince Edward Island was held at the Prince Edward Island Hospital Nurses Residence last evenng. The president of the Association. Miss Ruth Ross, R.N. presided at the meeting which was well attended. Tile business part of the meet- lng was concerned with the dis- cusslon of recommended person- nel policies for nurses presented by the nurslng.scrvicc committee under the Chairmanship of Sister Mary Patricia, R.N. These po- llclea with a few 5 were adopted by the membership. The remainder of the meeting was devoted to the presentation of a play entitled New Fountains by Lee Gilmore. written for the American National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. The play was directed "by Sister Mary Irene. R.N.: the cast. at the Charlottetown Hospital school of Nursing. included Miss Grace seamen. Miss Bernadette Gillie. Miss Joyce Paouet. Miss Barbara Ann Gallant and Miss Helen Creed. The play portrayed the problems faced by a high achod girl who has residual paralysis from poilorwelltls. It emphasised the need in such cases for odor Treasure Hunt Mrs. Frank Mills of 28 Gower st. Parkdale went home yester- day with a beautiful watch for only 81.00 from Taylor: Jewellers treasure Hunt. There are still many boxes with lovely prizes of Jewellery. silver and China. A Lady's watch and a gorgeous diamond ring are waiting for some lucky person for only 81.00 Be sure to get your Treasure E-. Y's Men Hear Talk On Civil Defence The weekly meeting of the Alpha Y's mens club was held last eve. ning. Chairman Y's A.R. Gillis and co-chairman Y's Dave MacLean presided. The sing-song was led by Y's Reuel LcPage, accompanied by Y's O.K. Presby, and consisted of several old time army songs which were heartily entered into by the largest gathering of members this season. - Brig. G.G.K. Peake was guest speaker and was Introduced by Y's A.R. Gillis. Brig. Pcnkc spoke fittingly concerning the coming Re- membrane: Day. The main topic of his talk con- cerned the defence problems of P.E.l. He stated that "we have well trained key men for the var- loul phases of this work” and point- ed out the necessity of the "full co-operation and support of our people" in the event that efforts might be made to form an effic- ient Civil Defense Organization. At the close of his talk. Brig, Peake answered a number of ques- ' tlons asked by Y's men concern- ing civil defense. The meeting closed with the Queen. tered showers cloudy weather sin followed by widely scat BRUCE STEWART Manufacturers of :- & CO. LTD. Charlottetown Imperial Motors Imperial Potato Diggers Machine Work Boiler and plate work Forging Gray Iron and Brass Castings Valves, Pipe Fittings Packing, etc. Also Fuel Oil Tanks irtlldays and weddings Aren't complete a cake 'I'Ilet's good to eat. And our other tasty bakings will satisfy the family and friends who come to visit. xro PHONE 371! 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Values to saso. 19.50 "” 24.50 Ledlee' Winter Coats in pure wool, , olalnee and Novelty Tweeds. Fitted I Find l.adlee' Coats that you can't. afford to ' . imported tweeds. ell wool and Mohair and Values - note. to DU- 34.50 "" 39.50 i ' "'..1.?'.-l'l'.".."'.'. .'.?.."".'el-e"""v-"ii-" Iii 14.95 ”' 19.95 4 iii . 1 ..lA l.eIIee' Dresses h lmllut noun. mom I v".l...""ll3”ue 4:49 7.95:. latre yuan. claeuu.-real: Ida. mu ,7 l.m::l-sews-ens-eeneloIlllOQI t'D5':'