,vvv ;cllll i. w,- Uopyrlzhtod. 192".’ by Itnfnel subutinl. "CAPTAIN BLOOD." n Yllugrsph plfllllfc with J. Wnrnn Ker- rlguu In the tltlo rob, h nu udnptlou o! CHAPTER XXL-Cénflntlod "lte said that!“ she cried. did than! 0h!" uld through the trunks 0f 41M boilderins M81189" is ‘still this other 1\vll:..h you Ilave not answered lnc. 'lhl.~a lIl-ILICI‘ that concerns myself, and all tiny future. 011. so Very 91°59" little while‘, my lord standing $l1fl'1ly_|'r‘h13 tiling lhu-t Blood believed. Iy, tearlhrlly, wallttlg 10]‘ fullcl"_rev- “M; trwsisha looked out across the gut- 1811.115 waters of the ‘great ha-uol‘ l0 the distant hills. Thug for a elation of her ‘mind. A‘! ast it caluc. _ cloudy, deliberately, in a voice thabent t0 tile." ‘ t-Ilange color 50 11911V113‘ once more. at luomaata was halt suffocated. “What weightk-uh. and bitterly-is ‘the ohouglvt ‘that but tor ‘the words In Wl11u11 .\'§3S\BI'-"‘\\ll_\'. no. We havt- ‘been good day 1r<+l»--1~d_111111. he 1111x111 11111“ Irivill-v‘! we shall continue ‘s0, l been saved. Alud now ‘he is lost‘ 1.0M, my ‘ygl-ll," buck at his oulLiwry and plralcy, ill "lFfiendgt (loud l{"l‘i(5nd5‘,'" I-Ie “T111111 11111111111191)’ 1"’ W111" b°*mke11i\vtls between dismay and blntcr- and destroyed, And the laultt 115mm "It is not your friendship mine‘ ntlne!" sllid ht-_ "As fol‘ ‘yuur sorroyvflwhyJ it it will ltfford you solace-you “q...- \\‘|Qnl{‘.’" lluty still cuulrt on Illk? lo do what‘ ntuln. can to P630118 him ‘from 1111-‘ Ill-r Iullul. tho trouble ill‘ her fuco A Romance of the Spanish Main by RAFAEL‘ SABATINI UW-O-OQO-OOO-O-O-O OOOOQ O-OWO-O-O-QQ-QQ-OO-OO-‘OQQQO-O-VQO "H9 .\u.l ‘lilell, retaining 111111 11111 11111111 to ‘turned flwfl)’. she has surrendered ‘l0 l1im—~".~\r‘a‘ 5 ndur, cllusterlngybt-na.’ ht‘ said very gently, "there .unly ‘that I ask. r\l‘lil)t'llll. "You have no call-st‘. 101' S11fl1119"'lIlt-.tltl \\"1l1l‘l I s-aid, vvllzlt I reporlrd. -,_B_l-_n,0n¢-¢,;----=¢== lhII tlullllnl novel "l ‘Dfflllllflt-B," he answered her. ulaitlte l’ upon nlvnuplt-d him . vhat . that you are not indiffer- He saw the tair lace and grow troubled "llullfft-leut t0 you!" suitl she. You You will not s41)‘ thut ‘Peter Blood (h-ntly $1141 smttlzht to disengage A molnetit he reslstuzl; 111151110113’ f illrreasing. “YOU W111 110 1111111" $11" "1'1“‘1 thou. 113111111111); what he did, he sell. vrlth sudden eager Ilopctulnuss. 1W,- fr“, "You ‘D1‘1""1”‘"7H ‘ “.\ulbcl‘l:l!" he cried on a notc ---~--~- ‘-——-—~———-—-~~—~>-~—‘~‘— ‘ ‘U1 yufllltgn palm . Short‘ Course A Three Week: Short Course in Domestic Science. including les- 5on1 In cookery, millinery. dress». making, laundry and household? immmwaflo" Wm 0pm o" Mon-IJUHZIH sltllml with Colitnel Bishop world ill general it was given nut day, January 12th at Prmce Wale; College. railway fare refunded. Apply a once to Supervisor, Women's In- stituw!‘ Box 123, Charlottetown. l ezz-lz-znlsl. ' I i illllil SEHVII} iruvaigiug ‘the Rhine ‘l1rovinces, and .lSpain F“ AYBWeagued to defend themselves from] ‘ lthc wlld ambitions 0t‘ ‘the King 0f Wflfstfiships which ‘had been separated in Antilles, For those travelling during the Holiday Season. the rail services of the Canadian National offer every convenience of modern travel .onl- fort. Holiday travel covers a wlde range. From the West special trains have carried passengers to Halifax‘ on route overseas, while from the rlust‘ many are travelling to points in Western Canada and the Pacific Coast. A big rush of trnvel ls expected during the next two weeks all over the Canadian National System. The fine train services of today. and the excellence of modern train equipment. makes the holiday trav- el eapecfally pleasant. The holiday splrlt will prevail 0n all through trains. and on the ‘litters there will be special menus ln keeping with the ‘Christmas Season. 493-12-19hl-10i Annual Meeting Mt. Edward Silver Foxes, Ltd. Th; Annual Meeting of the share. holder; of Mt- Edward Silver Black Foxon, Ltd., will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms. In Chm-- lottctown on Monday, ucc. 25m Inst" at 8 o'clock p. m. Dated Dec‘ 22nd. H. R. Hillson, President W. E. Bentley, Sec‘y Treas- 554-12-22-7i The Fntlersiglnned hereby‘ notific‘ ull wtlrom it. may concern that In has now seven-d Ill-s (YOIIIXIBtElIOI with (‘he firm of ‘Nlclmotl & Mc Gregor and takes ‘this opportunity of thanking all those who have JIBILTUDIIZBG his liml in ‘the pant and beslpevtks a, share of 111F011‘ patron- age for his son‘ flurry L, .\IcGreg- or. who takes ovor the business on the first day of January. 192.1. The Vader-signed has, Ilowevor, reserved the. book dobts, notswn. judgments and other sccttrities fol Illnmeit, and requires immediate mymenit of all such accounts so cu-rell or otherwise. ms arc now ov- erdue, as he wishes ‘to (‘time up his lyuslwess with as li-tlhle delay as pos- ethic. Dated thin twenty-third day of December, A. D. 1924, DANIEL VIcGREGOR of Mo mod 8t MoGregol "l have lrit-‘ndsltip for y'all, lnv‘ lowl. 11m only friendship." “In il l't~t“l' Blood?" "Potcl- Blood?" silo echoed. "1 do not know," she ‘said, faltering: a little. ‘ Win-n the Jantnitllt fleet put to S1121 some few days ‘later. Lord in Vicv-Jhhlniral Cfililllllftrfi flat-2- Tultw" "ea andwship, They crtfscd awhile off Hls-lllispaniula, paniolu. watchirll-i the- Windward ‘Pussage, ‘blhl they cruised in vain. THE SERVICE 0F KING LOUIS and, af-ter a ulonth of it. returned t-ntptydlztndetl to Port Royal, there bclorc Colonel Bishop set out. t0 “mu-‘Wlémw ‘ [u find znvuitillg then] the mOSt. tlifl- reduce ‘ l E l 'I‘ll<-_l qlliotlllg nenvs from the Old “inrld. 111w mcgalolnllnia of bouts XIV lnul st‘). |‘1lI‘I‘()])8 iu u blaze OI war. Front-h lcgiunaltics were lnul joined ‘the ltatlons France. And lhte-rc wars ltllall this: tlherc were rumors 0111,1131, gale off pile LQHSGI’ '¢‘i\'i1 W111‘ ‘111 1511811111111‘ 1111918 ‘lhfllnlrld smile seven hundred men com- had grown weary of ‘the pusing their Qfg4ws_ bigoted tyranny of King James. It| people Wk! S U1‘ t’. I’. broulqhd. had houlc \\‘l Iliaul from ‘news. crossed or France for rehabilitation To n kinsuuln mtg wztr ‘with France, and ‘that hord “dllougllby, and that with A11 01d Recipe T0 Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea with sull111111‘ added. will turn gray. streaked and faded h a i 1' b eau tlfu Illy dark and lux- uriant. Just u. few applic- a-tlon w I I- prove a revela- tion if your hair is fading. streaked or gray. Illlxiint: the Sage Tear and Sulphur recipe at. honre, though, is trouble- some, An cnslor way is to get a bottle of Wyetlfs Sage and Sulphur ‘Jnulpound at any drug store all ready tfor use, ‘Pills Is ‘the old-time reclpt‘ improved by the addition of other ingredients. \Vhil‘e wispy, gray. faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and at- tractiveness. Ily darkening your hair with Wycthfls Sage and Sul- phur ‘Compound. no one can tell. Itecause it does it so naturally. so evenly. You juat dampen ‘a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking One small strand at a tinve: by morning all may hairs have disappeared, and. after another application or two, your llfldl‘ becomes beautifully dark, i‘ lfonlt/alzue. P. E. I 601112-24wvfm-6I 4 For top prlceu prompt return! Eltlbllthod In 1888 Shlppln NBW YORK *0 O-oooo-o» oooao-oeoooooooo-ooo “+444 o4 l SMELT AND EEL SHIPPERS 3 ‘ ATTENTION ‘ Ship your production to CHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBBINS INC. < 1_, 2 and 3 Fulton Fish Market New York, N. Y. 0800aonnoaeovoooooooooooooooovooooovwooo00o; Lucit- Dolron, glossy. soft and luxuriant. t0 1511141111111. 81111 111 Munch of ‘vha-l yflfifkzilisfy their curiosity, and took his 1689 they learnt ‘in Jamaica that he way alone m My“. flue hgusa of 3L hall zlt-ceptul the crown and Jttnlcs'¢1'()ger,,~‘;1_ {here to My 11.13 pgspwgs had tltrnvrn hinlsvil‘ into llI6_aX1lnl-5'l(‘g his triemlc, the Governor of Sundenlanvfs‘ this was disquieting newspindced. It was lollowewl ‘by letters‘ llrom to Hm w“ u d l. m __ h _ K111?! W1111a11Y5 SPPNLMY of smmduioul-thev WIJPZHPXDOIIgrLO jcltritliiltlngf Blood. Now Wkwlverstonc had only _ , , . but he saw a deal nlore vlcw 0t l‘t‘.-. effect upon the ‘Colonles with m“, Due eye mm do mos, zttkivernor-Gencrail was coming out men with two. and m8 m", the t" “he “PM ‘M193 in the person “t ‘sound Ilearl. 01"». boy and in ‘than informing Colonel Illsuhop hit-at thorel him czilne a squadron under fthe command of Admiral van der Kuy- Restore Gray Hair Ian to ro-onforoo the Jlmalon fleet against evolmnltieo. Bllhtolp reclined ‘that (‘his ‘meant the 0nd at his supreme authority even though ‘he should continua In Port Royal as Deputy-Governor. bold Julian. In ‘the luck of direct news ‘to himself, did not know what it might mean to him. ‘But. ‘he hwd been very close and “’ ""1 with Colonel Bishop regarding his hopes of Arabella, and Colonel Bishop more than. ever, now that polltltal event-s pu‘t h-ilm In danger at being retired. ‘was anxious to enjoy the aclvututltges of having a man of Lord Julllnnlq eminence for I115 relative, ‘There is one obstacle ‘In our pa-th." said his lordship. “Captain Blood. The ‘gird is In love with him." "T118 brazen‘ baggage! By God! I'll bring her to helr senses." “Don't be u ‘fool, Bishop. IJIsteu, luwll. She has a. cons-taut mind. As long as Blood ‘Iivtu she will wait for hiln." “Then with Blood dead, ‘perhaps she will come ‘to her ellly sen-sex." “Now you bugln to shOW intolll- gence," Lord Julian canuuclidotl nim. “Phat its ‘the first eflsenl-lill step." "And here is our chance to take It." Iiislloq) warulcd to a sort of (‘Illlllllfi-IBSIII, ‘VF-his ‘war ‘with France removes all rt-strlctiouu in the mut- tcr of TODI-IIMII. We‘ are free lto in» vest it in the service 0l"the Crown .-\ victory there and ‘we establish ourselves in lhe- tztvlolir of ‘this new tioverlluucnt." ‘Ah?’ said Lord Juli-an, and he puIlc-d thouglitfulllly lit hi5 lip. Bishop latrgllletl coarsely. "We'll Iilullt this rascull in his lair. right under the ‘beard of the King of France, arid we'll! take hI‘lll 1111s time, It‘ we rulucc Tortuga t0 a. hcap ot‘ ushecl." ' 0n ‘than cxpctlitlon llhcy sailed two days lator~whlch would be some three months after Bloods dntpartuHP taking evory ship of the‘ l auxllhlrles. To Arabella and the ‘that they were going to raid French CHAPTER XXII Mallwhlle, some llhree mouths 'I‘ortuga, Captain Blood. housing huill ‘I21 his soul, had blown llito its POCKDOIIIHI harbour ahead lo‘ the WIIIJIPI‘ gules, and two days “ahead of Lila ll-igate in which W01- ‘velsloxle ‘had szlllod from Port Roy a] a day ‘before him. In that snug anchorage he found Jlis‘ lleettttvaitin-g ‘ltinr-‘thu four fleet, and several laser vessels i THE cnklmomrowu ' clptnnmu Business locals RATESh-Zo per word tor om inlartlon; Iyzc per word pa‘ Innrtlon for two insertion; tcl per word per IIIIBPUOII fol‘ three‘ inurtlona. f HOCKEY BOOTS AND SKATES —\\'e are open to buy Hockey Boots and Skates. Second Hand StorcJ Great George St.—-ti;i4-12-27—3l IF YOU HAVE ANY hockey boots and skates Iylug around, not inuse, tiring them along. We will! either buy or sell them for you.. Second Hand Store. Great George St‘ Charlottetown. 63612-2731.. l l WGY Program TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30 (WGY Schenectady. N. Y.) Gene-rail ‘Electric Contpany 790 Klilocyolea (380 Meters) Eastern Standard Time 11.55 u. m.—U, S. Naval Obser- vatory 1111116 signals. 12.30 pun-Stock market report. 12.40 ‘p.m.—Produce market rc- port. 12.45 p. m.—Wettt'hcr report. 2.00 p. mw-Music and address, “Ilome Dressrnlaking," Mrs. Arthur Cracker, Woman's ‘Club of Scluent‘; lady. 2.15 ‘p, m.—Ad-.'Irel=.s, "Yuletldu Food Customs" ‘Mrs. ‘R. M. Matson. 6.00 p. m.—~l"rod‘uce wlid stock uutrket quotations; news bulletins. 6.30 p. m.—l)1‘.1.ner music. by IIotol 'I‘e‘n Eyck ‘Trio, Albany, N. Y. 7.45 p. m.—Drunut talk. 8.00 p. ‘ln.—l.\d‘u‘slca.l uulncdy, "Tho Isle 0|‘ Azuwere," Waiter I<‘_ Swan- kt-r, ‘prescntt-J by The Sphinx Piny- crs. THE CAST Tolu Canter. an American Naval Officer ____ -_ Charles ‘M. Haugt-‘y Princess Clco, an Arabian Princess ______________ __ Pearl Swaukcl‘ Sird-ar, a Wonldel-lng Arlib ______ _. ............. .. Ruyuncul-tl P. Han‘ Col. Randolph ‘Chester, n SOIIIIIUYII Gcntlenlnli .... __ ‘Frank ‘l’i.t_t:Ilnl' Sal-ly Senora, the Queen o.‘ the Movies ____ __ Valeria St. Ililiarl Mrs‘. ‘Chester, mhe Colonel's Wilt- __ _______________ __ Ruth ll. Brows Madelon, u lylald --.. ‘Alnbel Buddh- Pat O'F‘lztherty. ‘the ‘Clcrn Bout‘ Klnp __________ __ \Va‘l.t0r P. Swankel‘ Abé Cohen, ltRellrctl IMurchnnt .. ________ __ “llllialn W. ‘Aluholley Prune Juice, the King of Azuwerc ____________ __ Raymond I'_ Ham Maybelle, a Twentieth Celntury Girl ___________ _. Thureszt Krn; 011111131‘ 111111 been invited to conltfjotly‘ to receive hlnl, and with them His (hillplfllllfi, Hagtholpa, Chris- reipurled ‘that William 0111,11,‘, and ybervlllle, wel-gfq“ thelAzurea, a ‘Court Attendant ____ .- Keencutler. the Kimig lleadsunau ______________ __ Walter “illi-tlen iSantox, Captain of the Clts-blc . Guard ______ __ BertranLL. Gage _______________ _. Theresa Krui: _\\'cre some hundreds of his bucn-‘MQUCR. '8 ‘W189 ~--- Vermfl 1311111111‘ lvhc Governor's- family. 'ln 011B 9Y8; Ileart much ‘lovu for ‘Pctcr Blood. Amnu whenashore he was beset by (luezatlonlug lniccaneers, ‘it. was from their very questions that ho gathered exactly how ‘matters stood. allld porcclved that either from luck of courage 0r other ‘m0 tlve ‘Blood, hllnscdf, had refused to render any account of ‘his (loings since- the Arabella. Ilad separated ‘from her sister ships. “The ‘Cnptaltr was ever a modest mun." he explained ‘to Ilagthonpc zund those others who camc crowd- l-ng around him L's not ‘his way ‘to be sounding ‘his own praises. Whly, it was like this. V110 fclll in with old Don ‘Mlgtlel. and when wt-‘d scuxtlod hhn we look aboard a London pimp sent out by the Secretary of State ‘to offer Ihc ‘Cup- ‘talin ‘the King! troinuulssion i1‘ no be llinrd quit piracy and be o‘ good behaviour. The ‘Captain dnnrnml his soul ‘to hell for ‘answer. And than wtwfell ill wt‘ the Jallnuictl fleet and ‘t halt grey old dcvll Bishop ‘ln co-m- lnand, and there ‘was a sure cnll to Calptalu Blood and to every ‘mother's eon‘ of us all. So I ‘guests to hhm, and ‘ziocom ‘this poxy ‘com- mission,’ says I; ‘turn. King's man turd cave tyour neck and ours.‘ He took me ‘at my word, and ‘the Lon- don pimp gave him the King's courmis-slon on the spot, and Bishop all but. chokntl ‘hlmseif wl-th race when‘ he was ‘told of I‘t. But halr pened It hzid and he‘ was forced b0 swallow it. We were King's ‘men. all, so I‘nto Port ‘Royal we sailed along o‘ Bisluop. Butt Bishop didn't trust ills. He knew too nlurh. But ‘for Ills lordship, the fellow ‘from London, he'd ha’ ham-god the Carp- tulu, King's commission and all. ‘To Be Continued iusn ADS. 0-0000-0044-00-04 O-O and general satisfaction g Stencil: 8on1 on Roquolt. HONOR ROLL RUSTICO CON- VENT Grade X—-1 mnlse Gallant, 2 Alma Blaqulere, 3 J. Emile Douc- ette and Albert (Fallout, equal. ‘Grade IX—1 Ethel Brown and Antoinette Plncau equal, 2 Louise Arsenuult. tirade VIII-l Yvonne Pltre. 2 Laurent Doucctte. ‘Grade VlI~1 Ncllle Chlasaou. 2 Slmonne Leroux. 3 Emelle A. Gal- Innt ‘and Stella Gallant equal. ‘Grade VI-Emma Gallant, 2 Mar- garet Gallant, llegllna Gallant and Nlclphore Doucctte equal, 3 J. Earle Gnllnnt. Grade V~—1 Yvonne Dolron, 2 Rerlnlce Pltrc, 3 Gertrude Gallant. Grndc lV—1 Idorecte Gallant, 2 Florence ‘Martin, 3 Dorlce Martin. Grnde lII—1 Elsie Blanchard, 2 1319MB Doucette. 3 Col-ins Douc- e e. Grade lI-—1 Alice Martin, 2 Mar- the Gallnnt. 3 (‘.. Benoit Doucette. Grade I-l Rodolphe and \\'<-t>k.<. pnssed. and every ship new, wln-J they-plagued mm WlthIOIll-ar, ‘the Rlllg ‘Maker .......... -_ 3‘1111‘111011*11IQIIGMIOYIS, he bzidc ‘them await the] -»- _ coming 0t‘ Wolvestone who would Mellchrlno, the Prldo o1’ the llar~ ___,____,_____ Frank Plllt-Illl em ___’_ ______ __ Ruth E. Brown Azuwere soloist ........... -.l____. ___, _______ __ Irene Net-tics Getty NOTEw-JIhCIfh-‘Iltllll and outfall‘- nnlsic GOIIIUIXNSQI] by Wultvl- '1“. When‘ the Old \\'ol't cast a‘nchoriswanker' the ba‘y twlo days Intel‘, it was ‘Orchestra: ‘Clayton Van Vrllrfkun. piano; Wi-luiam Rice. violin; Char- les Burdick, saxophone; Jack Sulli- Vlhll, drums; Henry Slferidtlll, cornet. Act I-The ‘honle- of Col. ‘Chester. Nmvpont Neursyvut " Act JI—A street lll the lulu 0t‘ Azuwerc. Act ‘III-The palace of Kin: ‘Prune Juice. ‘ Artiole-‘(Courtcsy o1‘ Libr-rly" Magazine.) 11.20 p. m.‘-oi‘lflllfl recital by St.» ‘phon E. Boiscl-zrir from Prutstort Ilarlnnlutg Bleecker IIall, Albany; New York. -————4-o->--—i- IRISHTOWN SCHOOL CONCERT At the Christians Examination of Irlshtown School. the. pupils of thc school presented the tuuchcr with the follow-lug addrcs: lVIiss Ruby Bclwness. Teacher. Irislltolvn; Dour Teacher As theChristnlas cxllnlinntion Is‘ now hem which moans pcact- on earth, and good ‘will towards Illfifl‘ we. your pupils of Irishtmvll School desire to tender you ollr bust wish~ us for n glad (lhristluas and a Happy New Year. We alsn wish to thank you for your painstaking cl- Yorls ln helping us with our studiw, and wish you success Ill your pro‘ fesslon. ap a tenchcl‘. csptlclallly In our o\vll Irlslttown School. We now llsk you please to accept this gift as a small token 0t’ our lovv and esteeln for you, and again wishing you a Merry (lhrlstulas and :1 Iltlppy New Year and many hnppy returns of the season. We remain YOUR PUPILS of Irlshtolvn School. M-lss Bowness accepted the no, coulpanylng gift and ucknnwlctlgctll the zlddresa in appropriate and cog» out ter-lns, and shmv-d by practi- cal example Ilow well qualified Isl she ‘to rise to the delnulltln of un important occasion. Success to Irlshtown School. Y Keep Mlnardfiu Llnlment In the Ilollu “The Electrician” Eltablilhed 1861 The Electrical Paper that gives the bent British Commercial, Tech, nical, Engineering and Wirelessl Newl. A COMPLETE SURVEY BRITISH ELECTRICAL SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. ‘Annual Subuorlptlon 30:. to all. plrh of tho World. Specimen Copy ‘Free. Benn Brothers, Ltd. 8, louverlo Street, London, E, C. 4. England. \ 0F,‘ l I l ._._.__..__._i_ Martln. 1 6 - - 1.1. w “.5 ~,_}:.$\:LA’1 DECEMBER 291 1924 - f t I pulls WEEK WILL n: YOUR LAST cllllllclz T0 auv IINIY3 Mllfli DAYS THENTHIS STORE CLOSES us DOORS T0 THE PEOPLE 0F THIS PROVINCE m‘ “no TIME, lio rm: nlllwllrlllz" sllcll IIIIIIEAIIII or SAVINGS AIIII ml. BAGIIIIIS N0 doubt the most wonderful, the most powerful, most astonishing, most amazing event: ‘ N0 consideration 0f cost. N0 thought of what goods will bring. But one gigantic effort t0 get rid 0f every item 0f this tremendous ‘stock ho nlatter how great the sacrifice will be. Come here during the next three days and get your share 0f the many money ‘saving bargains. 79 yards Linen Glass Towel- ling", check pattern, regular 60c. 26 inches wide. Sale Price f0ryard...... . . . . . . . ..- 85 yards Blue and Brouln’ Over- ulling, Denim, heavy quality, ti‘ 210 yards Chintz, in a large Pflfitffi‘ of patterns, value up t0 $1.50. Come quickly for yard . . . . . . . . .156 yards Chintz, rich mid at- trzlctive designs, regular $2.00 GIIIIIG 0lIT' 0F regular 55c. Sales C0. .V'<11‘(1- S3193 C0- Pfice f0! Price for yfard . . . . . . . . . . ' -Yi11'(1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' 63 yards Wabasso Bridal Curmming in a good 9‘°"“= 9"“ fi“ 11'3"” m‘ Efifil?‘§§§Zt9§.‘1§i§2s§'§i-ii§e“em 115;, r1“ “0- ‘c .3: ...‘ ...; .... ..‘. ... ‘I19 liludrass, rich designs and 90 yards Sheeting, extra qual- ity. 72 inches wide, regular. $1.15. Sale Price for yard Pillow ‘ colorings. Value up to‘ $2.75. O t " l f ' ‘ c1 u It goes 01 yar wt nusl vncnlr Plain corded Repp for drap~ " cries. Ilegulzll‘ value $17.25, 1n SYIZIGBS 01' brown, blue, green. Circul-ar Cotton, extra tine quality, reg- 115 _\"'¢l1‘(1.< 1113:.i:.:ii‘.‘.i"f"?'?‘?fi?‘?.69 TIIIS slollr wit‘ 1.29 4 200 yards Tblvelling, all linen, (_‘a__,e,ne,,t Clot}, in sv-hades of red and blue border, regular 2510 blue, bmwpu flemn and ~ WW, Léwd‘ Whlle It lasts for ‘ Iitgltlzu- value $1.50 vard. yard ... . . . . ........... ' Sale price fol. yard __ _ _ I iii! ~ - in ' i '.'~. J: ‘ 10S! . TYSI». l- --.-------clllllllllls m lollll own a PIIIGE‘ . 95 yard? Sh}? Qfwpfit 22V‘ Wool Yarn, best quality, 'I‘apestr_y, 50 inches wide in inches wide, lnglaln and bor- , v . ~ _ h _ I dered Going. out of Bus_ 3 0/1- 11311- 39111112 110W rich dark shades. Regulal - - , , I , . iness Price. yard . . . . . . ' to] mu ‘ ' ‘- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 13259-115 Ygfd- S319 FY1170 n _ _ , .. a _ ol-yal" - We-Sm’ 51'1"” Cimet‘ 27 1.8151113. Elm all Ziggreitllhni Inch Mae’- nch deslgn’ it Value u ) to 50cs aSalequa - Speclal Price 101' yard . . " Pgice for ea1dh ' I . ‘ J5 Linen Handkerchiefs, reg;- 50 yards Brussel Stair Car-- pet, assorted rich ltatterns. _ _ ulal- 40c. Special Pl-lce for each . .. . ' Out it goes for yard I I \ Embroidered all Linen Pi1~ low Slips. Regular $6.35 value. Ill/‘hile ‘tlhey ' 15 pztirs Lace Curtains in range 01' patterns. Regular up to $4.95. Special ‘I"rice for p811‘ . . . . Tapestry, in a good assort- ment. Regular $3.90 value. Going out of Business Price fol‘ yard . . . . . . . Tapestry, rich and hand- some patterns. Regular $4.75. Selling now for yard 2 Brusselette Oat-pet Square, size 3 x 3. Regular $15.00. Special Sale Price 300 yards Chintz, imported, 6 beauti- ful patterns, value up to $4.25 yard. 200 yards Sheet- ing English, good heavy quality, 70 inch 250 yards Pillow Cotton (circular), superior q u a I i t y. 175 yards Cotton, Horrockses bleached, ‘wide. Regular 60c. 36 inches wid?’ Reg’ Regular 85c. Sales Suiwble 11°” drape!“ Qull; it Goes f0,‘ 111511‘ 3613-31199131-20 C0_ Price for les and coverings. .d n Price for yard . .49 Sales O0. PPICG ‘V31 yard......... foryardnnn- 275 yards Curtain- ing, fine quality in 12 beautiful patterns Regular up to $1.20. Special Price WEBER s. WEEKS Sunnyside, Gnarloilelown, I‘. E. I. Filet Lace Runners size 18x52 inch, in a large range of de- signs. Regular $2.25 each. Selling n‘0w for 56 pairs heavy Huck Towels, union size 21 x 36. Regular 1.10 ' . . . . 1 .59 100 pairs Turkish Baatlh Towels, white, 1312c size. Spec- ial Price for pair'39