i Iain aiid the soreness go. / ncglecteil, When trouble starts ut ‘V3,, ,,(,Cn,n|,,,,,,,,d V MARCH 24, 71925 ‘ “THE cnliiztqrgrzrown GUARDIAN How Carnation Irnproves Home-Made Candy Creamy, full-bodied fudge, crispy nut-crackle, smooth, velvet-like chocolate creams all follow the use of Carnation Milk in candy recipes. Carnation Milk is just pure, fresh milk, evapor- ated to double jichness, kept safe by steriliza- tion. Ecoiioinical-it keeps indefinitely in the can, and for several days when opened. Order from your grocer several tall (16 oz.) cans or a case of 48 cans. ' l Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited, Carnation Milk in... c........a c..." iélfizfizzclu/ldl The Label is Red and While Radi Will Carry State Questions Fqr pain - sgrgngss TO Crlllslllti; King‘ i:2i::f*»:::::"::::i'fir: ‘Tlllil! apply it is lied Pepper Iltub, . '1'11iS 1R i110 111040711 WEY- 1i- 50 9X‘ part of Nliirch cruising iii the .\lcd ‘ i Heat l l i I 1101B 1-110 0111 will’?! i111"; 1110"! i-‘i iio iterraiieaii, will he in constant fllllllllilrifitlll. touch with officials of state in Nothing B180 Cream! 511"“ “m” London by radio, Should iinpiirt~ (iunlfilimi. $11011 Denotratiug 118111 11ft ant constitutional questions "arise, 1W1 WPWP- A1111 119M 11""- d°°5iii while tho king is abroad, hi- would’ 111111 Y0". ' he notified ininictliatcly and en ' '01! 1°01 till" lingiiiii? iieiii iii ‘iii oblivd by radio to make any iil't'iti ii¢i unt. In thrce minutes it sci-ms 1mm ,],I,,,m,,,l mmpssury‘ tnoponetrute the depths. (Ilri-iilatiiiii Ahflhq." i,,,.,,,,,in,,fl h, “m, NS ‘it started, congestion is relieved. w,“ ha“, grumpy Hi"H,HH,,,I “m, ters oi’ state, couiiiiiiw-tl with irtflhiir wiiiii iiiiiy ii is iii iiiiiiiii‘ iiiiiii“ iiiiiyears when llritlsli rulers lcft llril- “iiiiiiy iiiiii qiiiciiiy si-iiiiiioii iviiiii ish soil for foreign parts. “illvllfll” ii iiiiiy i" iiii ii Ciiiii iii iii” ciiiiiii i4" or Queen Victoria ivi-nt abroad she by a uiiiiisti-r. iinigliilfinigiiiit iiiiiy i" iiiiiii mid important stair business wliicii - rciililri-d iii-r personal signature Keep ‘Red Pepper 1111i’ "ii iiiiiiii‘ was dcalt with by this tifficial anti mime“ which (iii iiiiii iiiiii“ ii i“. i tlicu passed oii to the quccu for deal of pain, Get it now_ tho very hm, “Wish”, iiiiiiiiiii iii iieip iii iiiis iiiiiii‘ i In connection with King George's wait ms for pains 0f Vilyiitlt‘ abroad it has been l‘t'l'il||l\t| Rheumatism ‘iii London that King lldivartt dis< R Backuh“ pcnsoil to a large oxtout with tlils Lumbaqo }ilt'ilt'llt"li*, Ins‘ tire’ Slyiileill ‘trill uslntg PE sprains L l lilLli-lll. ltd‘ filli-Jlil lllt. ‘lfl ti] ‘ll I trouiuiissitnis ill the si-iiiie, .iiiil So as "no similar affairs. has absolved the Neilriu! king from the iinmtiiisti tiriidgivry _ Congestion which was a (‘Ollfiiillll anuoyaiicc Jtalldruggul! Chas! Colds to royalty iii Victorian times. i.\iost of tho Iiritlsh rulers have been kccn ymchtsuieu, hing (ieorgo bciug pcrliuiis the most enthusias- tic of them all. so the illiyslcinns lu advising a cruise iii warmer cli- mate uftt-i‘ llic rider's rcciivcry from iliililPllZZl and bronchitis in l-‘i-briiary. felt that. ho would enjoy himself iiiidor circumstances cu- lircly to his lilting. Queen Mary (loos not. care for the sea, but King (lcorgc, ordinarily, is not botiit-rcil by rough weather iii the least. Aged Monarch Plays Good Tennis _ (Associated Press) STOCKIIOLM. Mar. l7- ~Kin£ Gustav of Sircdcti. iii-sill!" his (‘>7 ‘years, ls an iiftlPlll sportsman and in tho recent opPH amateur ilinlliilifllf)" tennis (‘lililllllillllfilllli licro won. with his partner. st-coud PIOfESSiOIIiII CardS place in tho doubles, being cliuiiii- aied in the finals by a sirorii of F» ‘T sets to 2. lils spi-cd and sure McDonald & Mcphee playing created usttiiilsliiiieni B A. ‘ among the spectators, with wlieui ’ A MCDONALB H F MGPHEE he proved vcry popular. Bnrrlcterc, ‘Attorney, Etc. Rare in Commons Money to Loan “my guudtyig Qhcriottctown D1‘. C. C. Archibald ivnsrcmrrn. Eng. Mar. 114- Qndune of N_ y, p“; Qrgduggq There are not. ten-memlhors of tho Mediccl School cnd Holpltnl British parliament who sneak "i" Practice limited to Eyc, Eur, Non will" English nrniioriy. lu tho op- md Tm"; lnlon of Dr. la. G. Griiham, mfimlllPl‘ om“ Bu." Baum" of parliament himself for tic an“ an". “f”, tmndon University. in a recent atldross hero Dr. Graham raised om“ Holamzgfioizuhn‘ i m 5 his voice against the “woeful nc- ‘Mark R. McGuigan, Non: gmuiri: without the mun: Rowlu. A BETTER SEPARATUR FUR LESS MONEY REAM C SEPARATOR lulu: term. Gnuuateod for l0 yuan. Io eonvlneuk Willa SvdifiScpmhrCmLtl, Infill]. Con“. Rcliablc agent: wanted who" In In not "Iroldnfocl. so DAYS FREE TRIAL English. which iio called the fin- ost lan-giingo in tho world. BARRISTER, Mcncy to Lccn Oumcron Block ~ Charlottetown. F. E, l. OXLEY & JOHNSON Hnlltux I F. Bcrufcrd Oxiey T, Hcrcld Jchnnon, C. A., Frank S. Smith. C». A. Public Accountcnt: nndtAuditcn Mcmbcrllilp In Inctltutc: cf Char- .:r:d Accountant: o! P. E. ictcnd lnd Nov: Occtll, Mln:rd': cleanses tho scalp, opens the pores, stimulates the roots of’ the hair tn new nctiv- ity. Rub Minard’: into the scalp fourtimos a week. @ glcct.“ of the study gonerally of Bsofibiron, i=.'rc ‘DANDRUFF THE ciiiiui niiiiiiiiiii puzzles just received. aow 50 oui. at this office. it. ONE ONLY HAINES BROS., uiuafe piano suitable for_ a hall. ~‘\ itllrttuin a tMillcfi Bros. 106i) 3 21-stt. FOUR NICE USED Ugaight. Pianos, at real ibargains-dvflller llrus. 1060 3 21 5M. JOY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY for young and oid~we have It at Vhhifl office. Complete set cross- word puzzle G0 cts. THE HOSPITAL AID aclciow- ledge with thanks. Iflfity-three dol- lars from Zion (‘liiirch Cake Sale. 1i EVERYBODY 1B a cross-word puz- nil.- fan now-we have one for every ago. Complete set 60 cts at this office. Get one while they la: t. tt REMEMBER THE TEA at Mrs. ‘.l. A. Iiiatliiestiirs (lraftoii St. in aid ‘of the ‘I’. Ia‘. l. Orphanage 'l‘liiirsilay 36th inst from 4 to ti. lUlll-Zi-Zi-ili i SADLY BEREAVED HOME- ‘Tlic zingel of death visited the lltllill! I'd‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jolin (iiiirtbicr. when their young st. iliiusliter, two only litmio..Slu~ took ill oii 'l‘hurs~ ‘1‘|_V and in spite of all illlEtiilUllHll skill. licr soul took its flight ‘to iii-r (ioil on .\iurcli 115th. iycars old “'11s cali:d lo her lit-av- ‘RETURNS FROIVLTVIAINLAND- (‘apt i). A. Iilaiclloualtl, Wbiwrtloy liivii‘, l‘t1iI|‘l'lll?t1 Saturday night fioiii a trip through dliilitlillltl Prov- i ci-iiiri s. Capt. Macllonailtl who yi~.ir (ffllll])1t"1"'l a llillllllP/l‘ of frooii-avtirk contracts visitcti thi- ' ~ .llilliilllil for‘ the ']lill‘l)()5t‘ of gutting tlliliilillliiii information on ‘work and during his trip iii- ,t.c Zcivcil a l|i|‘lll1)L‘l‘ of wvell-kiioivn icontracttirs aiid engineers. ‘ OLD COINS-Air. llziniel (il‘i't‘.li of Princeton, I’.l£.i. has a uiimbi-i- of interesting old coins, one as old as i771 with tho inscription "Skil- liiig ilaueke liiliii" oii tlllii Still‘ llll‘| a scroll oii thi- obvcr.‘ -. A halt‘ penny token is dated 181.3, aiiil an» other half penny with a. thistle on it, coming from Nova Scntizi, is Iiiii‘. J. “i. a i'i.;iti¢i' to the city ytsti-rilziy. Mrs. it. Pliili ii, lliiustziffiizii: is sipcntlim: a fcw ilays in Hi1‘ r- y the guest of ‘Mrs. Aiciltle, liliizroy Street, “PK. George llciiilcrstili Jlcilt-tpie is visitiiii: friends and relatives iii Charlottetown and Harrington. liliss .lcaii ’l‘linuipstiii, bliss .l~s- sic .lcuitius aiid l\lr. Stanley l~‘o - llunslafifnagtw, were. ziuitint-Z the vis- itors to the eiity on Stinday. Mr. and IMrs. L. l}. Proivsti rc- turned ‘Saturday night. from a vis- it to Jacksonville, Florida and Ilos. tou. Mr. Wciiilcll Phillips of the CN. It. Ilalifax. is spending a. fcw ivcelcs with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips, Harrington. Mrs. .l. A. Lawson and three children are leaving Edmonton this \\'t't'l( for (lbarltittctoivn whi-rt- they purpose residing. Mr. Lawson coining oii later, Iiiiss Idmelie LeCiair- and Mr. Vital (iaiithicr of Rustico have re- iurui-tl to (‘liarlotttvurwn to take up their classes at. t-lic Prlilllt! of \Vaics (lollego which had bci-n clos- I‘i1 for a uioiitli on ticetmiiit of sick- nwss, ' 'l‘li4- liiissi-s Antoinette. aiid dose- phliio lliiotc have returned to tiicir homo iii ltustico after having spout two tree-ks with ‘their iintzics and aunts. l\ir. and Mrs. IPIdIIo P-incau aiid also M-r. and Mrs. Maurice Piiicaiu at (iyiiilirla Lodge. L40»?- CARD OF THANKS Mr, and Mrs, Alex, MacMillziii of “loll islands dcsiro to express their gratitude to friends and iieiglihtiiirs for the sympathy, kind- ness auii help extended to them liiiPl‘ the loss of their dwelling and contents by fire. iosfi. SHOP FROM Hoiman'c Catalog? PERSONALS "or nu illness contracted during her‘ i\ir, liiigli llul-Iait-liorti. Noivpoit,,‘iiiiriililt~ ipizilitiis of \\.is a i‘filitll“lll llii~ city )'i'$ll‘l‘tlil_\',‘llt'ill'l, licr iipriizlit. christian chariot New (‘Hflsgmv C],,.i$‘im, ‘Chnrv, ' consoling memory to those who are SELDOM HAVE WE offered four such good used pianos us are NEW LOT 0F GRO55WORD new ri-ady for suits-Miller Bros, Got. yi urn UL George St. 1060 321 stt FORMER ISLAND LADY.- Word has been received in this city of the death in New York on wlurch 1st of Mrs. Susan Iluiiphy for inaiiy years n resident of this city, '1 lit: deceased leaves to mourn oiii- daughter, Mrs. Leo busting (nee Minnie Dunpbyl 0i’ New York. The late Mrs. Duiiphy will be kindly remembered by many of the oldoi residents, and uniting families where she acted is trained nurse. BURIAL SERVICE-The funer- al 0t‘ the late Simon Joseph was held ‘Saturday morning from his late residence 4-1 King St., to St. iniustzurs Cathedral, whert- a lie~ quit-in liigli Mass was ccicbratcil by Itev, Maurie-c McDonald. The pail-bearers were. iMltil-ISYS. It, It‘. IMadtligan, Jiio. Miiriiaghaii, Jas. (fmiipiicll. J. I’. lliiffy. W. Stewart. and Dr, J, P, Murray, Stirvicti at tho grave was conducted by Rev. A. L. Sinuott. FIRE AT ST, GEORGES-A bad ‘fire took placc at St, (leorges on Saturday morning ivlicii ii large barii and (Ztlllltilil-H beltiiigiiig to tlic ltov. .l. C. Aluciliviiziltl was totally destroyctl, About five tfclock in the morning the firo was first not- iici-ti, and flames could tlicn bo seen rushing through tlic rooff 'i‘lii- nt-igliikirs gathered quickly, but from tho first it. was a hopeless task to try to save the barn, aiid their isfforts were (lil'(‘t'it'tl towart .' saving tlic house and titttbiiiltiinlts which were in 'l‘liere was no wiiitl, liowcor, and bors kept tho firo from spreadiuiz. tliie cow aiid the horse were savcil.’ but the rest. of the stock, harness] _li:iy. grziln, cttn, were iill ilostroyeil._ ‘The loss s partially covered by lit‘ suraiice, The cause of tlic fire i5. "IIIIKIIOWII, i l t ‘ IN MEMORIAM i MISS LEONA fiwllqcCORli/IACK i llit-d at Soiiris oii Fcbrtiziry iitlLl luiniiiiciit dzinifini this and the work of tlic iit-iglr’ ‘BRINGS IUUT’ T0 OLD FOLKS One of Taiilads greatest bless- ings is the new lite and vigor it brings to old folks. Men and women up in the seventies and eighties are writing to us every day to thank us for Tnnlads wondrous benefits. Tanlac is a natural tonic. It drives poisons from the blood. stirs up the lazy liver and puts digestive organs in working order. Iiisde after the fiimous Tanlac formula from roots, barks and rare herbs. it is nature's own tonic and builder-harmless to man or child. If your body is weakened and run-down, if you lack ambition, :nn‘t est or sleep. you‘ll be de- lighted with Tanlads quick results. Tn!" Tanlac Vegetable Pill: far Comtipation TANLAC FOR YOUR HEALTH (Iiiarlottotoivii. “illll her husbaiit she resided with her mother oi (lraftoii Street. This is the secoiit. death in tho family within a year ‘us her father, Mr. William Dillon will have bet-ii deail u y'eai' iill: coining 'I‘hursday, 'I‘ht.- late .\lrs_ Griffin was ninr ,ried some six years ago, but thert its no family. She was well known |iii Cbarlottetoivn, having resided tilt-re all ber life. Atntnisst lior 0W1 iintimate friends. and in the socia It ' ‘rlo in which she ninvcd, sho was iiglily esteemed and eudearctl hor- iself to all who knew her with tliiist- ,t|lltlililt‘is‘ of niiiitl aiid bcart so coin illlblltiit-illt! in all wouiien. Silt: liver ta (Tliristiziu life, and all who iiai the pleasure of her zicqiiiiiiitziuci will remember her for those virtu es which should crown the liri-s o the gentler sex. The late Mrs. Griffin has hi-i-i taken to the Ilettei‘ Laud in th- vcry bloom of hcr ivoniziuhooil. Slit will be sadly missed in tlii- boui- circle, and she leaves an ill-W" mother. a sorrow stricken husband anti four brothers to clu-risli lu- moniory and mourn their loss. ’l‘lii brothers aro:——\\’iliiain in this cit} .i\l‘lllill‘ iii Ziilchlgan. Frank L. ii this city, autl Fred in 'l‘ornuto. To the bereaved is extended sin cercst sympathy, The funeral will take place tlil: (Tuesday) morning from licr lat ilatcil 1X23. another 181.3, illlfltllPYiflflpr a prim‘ “mp3,. pmmn Au-Qny, residence _2-t Grafton Street. to S! _ 1815 and some ships. colonies andi - . . . - Q .. . , ‘lillifiitllffl Catlictlrzii. \Vllt*l‘t' fl lit physmmlm_ w,“ Hnuml H“, pronto,munmmrce cnmmetn the collection‘ mack. beloved tlauglitti of Mi. iiiiii M“, Junlo“ ,\_ _\|,.(;,,rnm,,k_ ‘quiem Iiigli Mass will be cciclirat The dcc [early age was largely the outeoiiici period of training in Ilellerue Hos» iiiotirntiti by u. host of friends who} iittii~ii~ aiid lovcil her for many adv, iiiiiiil and, actcr uiid ilt-votioii to lioinc, but, especially lier bereaved 1iziri=nts,] brotliei-s and sisters, George, Geri aid and Silvie at home and .\lrs.; l‘. L, Larliiu iii .\laiue, l‘.S..-\. l Slit: was faithfully and zealously visited iliiriiig her illness by lit-r; pastor, Iiev. J. C. liiclmziii, aiid ltev. l’. McMahon aiid her beauti- ful faith aiiil resignation to God's will were edifying indeed and a left to mourn. Iler funeral was hclil on Febru- ary 13th the pail bearers being .l. It‘. Sterns, L. McCorniaclt, L. L. CllCVPFlU, l’, Moliliee, R. Crockett, J. Gillis and her mortal remains were conveyed to St. t.\i‘.'iry's Cilllfffll where a Ilequieni Mass was celebrated anti thence to the Cemetery there tn await the final rsurrectlon. Farewell, a long farewell. Till the day dawns, and the shad ows flee away. Floral tributes, splrituat bout qiiets and Illllitiiiillun of sympathy were received from: i MiItllltJW and McLean. Ltd, Senator and Mrs, John hiclwau Mr, and ‘Mrs. Ii. l), iMIcLcan. Mr. Alexander ‘McPherson. .\lrs. Kutlitirhie Mcliinis and Au m1. Mary and Celia iMlclman, IMrs. Alt lloyle and Miiry_ The family. Miss Mary Gillls, xMr. and Mrs. W. M‘. Flyiiii, Mrs. J. J, Hughes, Miss -Margaret McQiiaitl, Mrs. It, F. iMcllonalil. Miss Jeniiic Garrett. Mrs, A. J, Jiirdlne, Mrs. C. M. Ilorrlng. Miss Mary lil. iMiclunis, Miss tltla dlnrringtou and Mrs. Ileighen, Nilss Mary Walsh, Miss M_ G. Sylvuln. lMr. and Mrs. hr, Sullivan. Miss lfelcn -Mol(cen. -—-—-.o->i- _ _____ Have You Ever Tried Three Flowers It‘: greater than Allddlnis Lamp-Jtiaddin never knew all the thing: there wcrc to wish for. Why? Because hi: had never saw those wonder fui perfumes called THREE FLOWERS. An odor of ex- qullltc fragrance, Drop In today cnd wc will bc piciiccd to show them to yOlI. l-I. L. WORTIIY ' DRUGGIST 11B Queen Street Plionc 271 BIS-I-‘llttimcc MRS, GEORGE GRIFFIN Tho Guardian regrets to record the untimely iloutli of iMirs, (leorgc i Griffin, which occurred in the (“ity Hospital Sunday night. iShe liiid been enjoying good about n. month ago on medical ad vice slio decided to enter the (‘ity llnspitiil whore nn operation ivns ,i performed on Saturday morning After the operation she rallied, iinil for a time it looked as if she would ho eventually restored lo health About six o'clock yesterday nfti-r- noon. however, she took fl tnrii for tho wnrso, and rapidly grew weolt er until tho end came. “The. into Mrs. Griffin was n daughter of tho into <.\lr. William Dillon, for many years Market Clerk, and n well known citizen of K-QO-O-O Q4 i s health. but ‘ _ L I ,5“; M“, was n l"rgis led thence totlio ‘Roman (Zutholit hliiiiirilu liiiimi-iit for corn» and bunlonultvrvd nurse and whnse dvmh H‘ ,,,,,‘(.emetory_ i-—<r>?~— LETTER OF SYMPATHY .,m_ Cmpm,,|_ ‘msipital New York, will be siiicewly/ro M“ Hm] 311-5‘ E, I; 313mg“! New Glasgow, llear IlroIlii-i‘ auil Sister, \\'t- tb Incinbi-rs of the Missionary Sociel; desire to extend to you our deep est. sympathy in your recent so: bereavement. Vile recognize that. iio words o1 ours can in tho smallest dcgrci- al leviati- the loss you have sustain eil iii tlic removal of a lovi-tl out» your only sou. it is hard to ri-i-tiiiclle oiirsi-lvtu to the loss oi’ those tlial ari- iicit and diear to us, it is only those “'11! have [iassetl through the decp wai ers of affliction that can realiz- what it lllfifllli‘._ We are. sure that you will flu- coiisolatioii iii tlic ltiiivivleilut- that your lovcil one has goiii- to tbi lieavtinly home ivlicrt- the pure uni‘ good are‘ gathering from every lanv‘ anti where God shall wipe away ai tears from their cyos aiid thori shall be no more death, ncitlii-i sorrow, nor eryiiig.. neither shall there be any more pain for the for incr things are passed away Again We would assure you of oiii lioatrfclt. sympathy and would dir i-ct. you for lusting comfort to lllm who said "Point: unto inc all y‘ who labor and are. heavy lntlen and l will give yon res "It. is enough: l-nirtlifls strut gins soon will censo. ’ And Jesus calls us to Heaven" perfect peace. On‘ behalf of tho Sticloty: Mrs. Horace Ling. Mrs. R, A. Houston _ 1...... -4~~\;>~ . WALL PAPER REMNT SALE ll s o / _~HALF PRICE A large‘ assortment of small loti dcnc up in lotc to cult all room! Some pattern: hcve border: t: match. lomc have none. Nelrly I11 have borders. FOR PARLOR, DINING ROOM HALL, BED ROOM AND KITCHEN All pretty pattcrnu. All :rc booked to go out HALF PRICE. Great bargain: for quick buyers ccncult IT. DI. SIMPSON 1|! Richmond Strut 862 For Fire Insurance i Phone wwo» See thcm in our WALL PAPER JEPARTMENT. Samplc: in nhovi window. iCARTER & 00., LTD. I ll Sale of Table Linens Sheetingise, Towels, Opens this morning " 1.... illlllllllillillllli o.» '- r, I . . v 00%;). , lllilllii. ;”"’/.»/v§’/ ‘i q. an: ‘ 4‘ _ ‘i Pillow Cottons F Hemming FREE _ During interesting sale, all Shootings, Pillow Oottons will be hemmed 1* REE. All ’l‘owellinigs will be made up into R01_ lers as desired. This is a service that is well worth ivlhile and We & can assure you that; the work will be, well done in every respect. Sheetings r at Bleached Sheeting, 2 yds. wide, regular 60c for. ...48<' Wi- Bleachetl Sheeting, 2 yds. W 1'1 ,- -1 », , . _ _A_BA.%bA_l illoiv Cottons 4O w“ c’ reguidr 70c for M)‘ to 4i) iiidiies Widewziiigi: from 80c Heavy English _ Bleached down to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 51K" Sheeting, 68 inches wide tioc HICMBTIGI) n, {E Fine Weave, Heavy English Sheeting, 90c for . . . . .. sm- A good ‘strong tlnrzzblti Willlllfl Fine, High Quality English cotton 3o inohcs ividc . . . . . 1111' siieeiiing, 1-00 for . .. . . . . 90v G-ootl, closely ivovcn, English Wtide Sheeting, 8] to 90 inch Widths HEMMED FREE interesting Heavy English Twilleil Sheets per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$II.-'>tl Prices Good 40 inches wide . , . , , _ , , _50c to L25 yti Pillow Cottons strong Pillow Cotton, . . . . . . . . 15c Loiigcltith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31>" Special yard wide unbleached Cotton, per ywirtl .. . . . . . . . 3411‘ Hemmed Pillow Cases 25¢ t I‘. , ., , . fim. Jh iiiiiiw. (id-WE (if QOQd cotton, nicely made and s et , t uia ) e, useful and zittrzictive, a very Towellings A'll linen Crash Towclling, 2 yams fm. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 33,. Plngiisli made glass Towels, .‘, t): .t I All linen Crash Tiowcllinc; “Me “Al? ' ' ' ' " ' ' " " m‘ “iiiciiii 1"” Yiiiii _-~~ - - ~ - - -- “i” English made Union Huck ‘gotten 'I‘owelling, l5 inches 'l‘0\vcl's, 17x36 inches, pair. .45" wi e Iot- Linen 'l‘ea 'i"owtrlliiig 22 inches wide, special value . . . . . . 37"‘ HEMMED FRISE Towels each... . . . . . . . . . tiecitled value . . . .250. each Clearing lot of 'i‘urkish Tow- els, Fllllllllltf zi-btiut 20x42 incihes, . . . fl-‘w \ J Table Linens and Napkins U n bleach ed A Few Sample Values in Table Damask Illeaehcd All .45r wide Bleached all linen Table Napkins, good weight, good pat- terns, assorted designs, size 20x20, very fine value at, per dozeln, . . . $3,! Linen Table checked pattern, 56 inches wide, Damask, good weight, 70 inches peryartl................ “Jill-ii? l MOORE é N°LEOD