JANUARY 7, 1953 ' Agricultural News P. E: I. Department of Agriculture fat Stock Show And Sale A', it niectiilg of irpreseiitativesf .: the Provincial Exlnbitlon Asso- ...it.on, the Federal and Provin- -,.1l Dcpziriments of Agriculture, and breeders, held on the evening of December 29th. it was decided H held the next Fat Stock Show and Sale on March 20th and 21st. The regulations provide foi' steers only and all animals must be de- horned. The number of animals In be exhibited by any one exhib- l'.0I' is four. The closing date for cnil'l('f8 will be January (list, and the Show will be confined to the Province only. An entry fee of st tj per head must accompany the We And our Neighbours by Iiuhamaii Schelnfeld Frank to have a laboratory examination I to distinguish between the two diseases. On the other hand a bird may have tumors which are neither leuccsis or Avian Tubercul- osls. Another form of leucosis is the eye form which has been often called grey-eye. Due to the fact that there are many color varia- tions in birds' eyes especially be- tween breeds and within breeds when they are in heavy laying it is necessary to use care in culling hcns on eye color alone. In this form the pupil becomes irregular in outline. It develops an irreg- ular edge and sometimes closes ai- togcther, blinding the bird. It is WHY DID I DO THAT? Mrs. Strong saw her coming and hurried to put more wood in the stove, and set the tea things on the table. Miss Allen the teacher had returned from the Christmas holidays with her folks. by the late bus. and they had exchanged only a few words before she left for school in the morning. Poor girl, she looked pale and thin, and no wonder, with her young man in Korea. , THE GUAIEEIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN GEIITIIAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for new! or local interest, but advertising of s newayrtiature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly psy- sblo In advance. LEGION TAXI phoned 278-293. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. LEIIIGH HARD COAL is always the best. Arnfast Coal Co. DRESSES CLEARING 33V; off. at The Fashion shoppe. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS DIORFF It the HUGHES DRUG STORE." ALL WINTER COATS clearing at 1,5 off. Kennedy's Ladies wear. IN MEIAORIAM In loving memo , of a dent hus- band and Dad, Pie. John H. Bell. who was killed in action In ortons. Italy, January 'ltl:. 1944. There's a face that Is haunting so ever, There's s voice that I'm longing to hear, There's a smile I'll always remain- er, Though I try to forget every best. There's a sad but sweet rememb- TIl1CCv There's s memory fund and true. There's 1 token of llfectlnn dear. And heartache still for you. Lovlngly Remembered by His wife- And Children. Strange But True Igl'.I.IsAA.rthu Our pioneer parents did not Agree with Lord Bacoinsfieicl who warned that, "Early marriages are to be deprecated." They married young and many children came into their humble homes. Indeed, they looked upon large families as a blessing and upon matrimony as a sort. of investment agaln.: old age. In most cases this proved to be true. for in no country was the duty of children to provide for aged parents held more sacred than in the Gar- den of the Gulf. Working elephants grow restless as noonday approaches, and at twelve o'clock, when the whistle PAGE Ti-IREF. no starekeeper who made s fortune by selling them to' spud-hu.ngr;.' customers. Such a thing actually happened during the great gold rush in California in A49. Onet ell- terprising store-keeper with A stock of potatoes cleaned up I tidy for- tune. by selling them at sl 00 each to be eaten raw like apples For each tforty-nlner' who made a fortune icn (lied and twenty were icither ruined or murdered. o o . blows, may will drop whatever they are carrying on their tusks and bolt for the feeding sheds. It is the same when work stops at night. Japanese carpenters do many things just the opposite to ours. when he uses ll. plane he pulls it towards him, and in using the drawing knife he pulls it from him. We begin our homes on the ground and work up to the roof. The Japanese makes the roof first. He then puts it together on a scaf- folding of poles. and builds the framework beneath it. There are more than 300 differ- ent nails used in building, and they range in size from large spikes down to the little carpet, tack. A modern nail-making machine can turn our 4.000.000 nails an hour. . Most of us have rearl about the ”Hou.c.e that Jack Built", but diet you know that Joplin, Missouri. tr. the town that. "Jack" built? Joplin is the center of the zinc- m.niiu: industry. Had It not been for Zinl: there never would have been A Joplin. in the miner's langu- age. zinc is "Jack", and so "Jack" Believe it or not, but the Chinese has built the city. have locks which work on the! Over 90 per cent. of the worlds principle of the screw, and mrvliiiclici comes from Canadian l"lIll'.FK be screwed open or Flilll. As the: Some of the most. wonderful CRASWELI. for Better Photo- rntry. Full details in connectlony 1 - - I d -1 1' L She came into the kitchen now , "CT 4 nth the regulations governing tlieli:.;;;a5:bn;:mE;,aa;e ;.?pn5Y Se pom, 0 and smiled gratefully at Mrs. "MMYS T5xATPh””' 523- screw is being turned A tiny hnlntliimzs in the unrld are not. regard- .'.3mxv will be announced shortly. . .. - Strong. "When John comes back and we get married." she said, ”do No effective treatment has rings. on that they can tell by the ed by us bmawise we have HITEIVS yet sound if anyone is trying to npciilrllarl them about Its. a o Breeders. 531” lbeen found for avian form of the NW mind 11 We halfc 3- kit-Chenlust "Wm" g . the door. ' M 5 memmg or the lhfectnl-5 ofleucosls complex. Birds that have 13?: ::7oA:':?thgt Sgggkts l;::&yR”b&1F:;) HDWARD Mum-N13 poor. mgngnglzxgiolggfjrsvlgo rtehx:'e):lbe:2; -I wish to express my sincere The Yale look was inventrd in, The Chinese use paper for gloss IBGO, but it is based on the oldiin many of their homes and stores. Egyptian pin lock. Too, they have lanterns made of Most of the world's great mines paper and horn. The horn laiiierrrs were discovered by men. but inc are made by softening the horn llecla Copper mines or the Mic l-Land pressing it into thin sheets which are almost transparent. The thanks to Box Holders of Kenslng- ton R. R. No. 4, for remembering me at Christmas. the disease seldom recover. At present the only means of fighting the disease lies in control meas- ures. l l. Raise '.-hicks away from adultl :iic Prince Edward Island Short- il0l'll Brecdei's' Association, held ill Saturday, December 21th, ar- :angemcnls were made for the Annual Breeders Sale for the pre- WEAR at 175 Queen Street. cold. I want a real stove that eats wood and coal. And a. cozy old couch in a snug coi'iier near the stovc,with the radio and. telephone and a book-shelf near at hand me at Christmas time. I wish you ALL W001. nmassss clearing an a P"”p"””5 New Year" at bi off. Kenncdyls Ladies Wear. Wuldon B. Moase, Mail Courier, Scott liloase. birds irom hatching time to ma- Mail Courier. .1-nt season. The sale will be held , , . , . . , . . ., . T N S .. gan Peninsula were discovered by -'” F”d”y- MR3 8Lh- at me Pm" tunlyt The success .0: mm con" rhueu be a lfmlgn culled like nus Glqghr 'II;lluM'AT THE SICK WELL. Fmemwn R. R. 1. L.G".T. a pig. Ro.in:iii.s Illlfl windows of horn. and '-1'-Vial E3mblU0" Gl'0lUld5- Elmo Km mfmum ”Spcm;15.lup.0”l tum S,?g,,ff,,;",,f'”;,,,f,,Sf' &?1?alT5p:J',.1?1g3; gas) mlmmvi Here's the strange story: Onein some of the old dwellings of 1. H C yep H, buns - d p U l IOl'0Ll" mess wi l w lCl isoa ion, g , A g - T .1 ' V . , g . . , , ' e - . L. ,y 5; .A V . .; tlllilig lllonfi iiioiiilis allpclloli-ll To tli:1n,l5 Pl'3E't159d- - Ne” haw M19" John gets home- 20'” DISCOUA1 0” mumediw. Raid: Ififllnintinalhdehfalg.aI3l(em'tiAl2(?l I;:?)l:hf'i)lliId;ll'lI)al;:I3Sd.5 Ehms up lier voice faltercd. "But maybe I don't deserve such '''3” of R99 ”” Jalluary 1” M” 2' Ciggasroatcf.,1:gPui:,.:5e B83, Eegiige dommgl J. Pimacpherson to root his way out, and in dolncl The lenipcrature required In melt Colic-IMOIS STIIYGIIIIS I wish in express my sincere up accepted: females to be 5ixl3'0U”-”s' -.a p drfl . .. , 1 1 M , , ,. . . .. r . 1 L A , 1 dd g . -,-- , g so uncovered some of the ore R -d.the sand usel for mak ng glass .1 momns mm mm, um Closmg mmlisepuiaic fe..l sui-llllies and equip wlmnoiiphimii timlilgen hi abe er p VOR . . .1. . , , thanks to the Box lloldeis on Ken thus brought this great Measure: B nbm” mm F. M ncmh, 13 um” M. mmcs M” be 1,Cm.uB,). 14Lhllll(:3illLOl0)r yoiiiigj stoctlir. Id 1. k Hm!” I. 8 N. s a gun (hi 0 SH ?)lI)RLg-mhe0Rr.ewill”;-ll; sincere thanks to the Box-hold- slngton R. R. 3. for remembering mum to the Home of mm lmmh M bO,.,m water Tm bump An entry ire of 55.00 per aiiiinall - "Y 1" 1'0 "C5 33' 0 Cl” 5' "1. i - - e n Mg r on n c s of Beatoifs Mills R R 2 who me at Christmas. I wish you a ' ”f 3 ' . , , ' .i.' , i g. - -; he . -l If it was terrible, you didn't do it - d ' ' , F ' ' ' ' . v The shortage of the hulnlJlP;lflll5 hiiie "real, opciilzigs to let in nfau:gn”ggm::t uifse bkelgfglglolulggins Y me L re E ahead) iii. If you did it, it wasn't ter- E emoon an Lfenmg remembered me at Cmlxsunaai Happy and mospcmus New 16”" spud during the months of Mayithe air ,lN.hlIlZlll must work in this .m,d'C mm mm Hgrgord and cm”! 4. If practical. dispose of all oidplriiblc -1 51” SW0”? Fs'aV9 her 31 FOR. PROMPT. reliable repair y, ,1, (111139, Wm. Ilunphy. and June last led to fabulouslxumodcrn Hades to keep the wheels npef Breed Associations Wm-. meilietis before pullets are housed. I and and passed the buttered service to all makes of Watches iilail Courier. Mail Courier. high prices. However. I know of.of industry humming. ,ul(3n(lCln or ynnking mi; a co. 5. Cull regularly. Be sure t.o'”1,1Fm I” r Bank's Jewellers, 172 Queen Street. g gg,glVgg,N,ggg,,,. V. n,.g,,g,,,,.,,,- , -mgng (from m the mom.-,3li'cnioi'e birds that are noticed out Bf” 1'” R35" I am 5,? ummed W l1 -filuck Eddie FY9510”! warm: or PRAYER SERVICE and disposal of beef breed anlm. condition. Often these birds are 'And did he deserve it? Be- tin the first stages of the disease . tonight in St. Pauls Anglican M and can be salvaged. cause its pretty unsportsimanllkc Church. i Potatoes Be careful in selecting breeding gm ”hgfgw”L51ltlpIm hm 8' dtffenc" ---A-- N . , V slock. Cull if there is any sugges. 955 C l '51 ' 599059 We is BAT'l'El'(Y AND uuscriuc .32; i:.”;:....:"i'::i. 'l"'.i-2.:”;';;' S” ll?:...:;'”.."';.':.;:.'.i Crier; 2'2: I e O was developed 3. sliglit dulncss for l:..E1(.)1I1);,,(.,,1;m)::l,.l,:w nlzic b,1,l:;0n::;;d example--” ' M”Kay' it c. A i A r ' . . "' "N, : i - ”'m - w'oYatri))xc:Sm2:i'e lllovllllu ED'3rl'(lSlJCIl1Ilal'? lsmce mew 1-5 no enedwe me-ab not gesegsg ltEdIl)ew'.cse1JtaRnxY)kg1d VARHYTY (70NcERT' R”e”'C v ' 8- 1 Y mcnt prevention must be practised i 3 Us 3 mg Thursday m.emnz' January 15 10,, g :n Saint John and Halifax for ex-l out my unhappiness that I had by adhering strictly to . ., Prince NW5” measures. variety concert at lie I. inside in b u I id 't p e em Se CO” H Wales College auditorium. 'he contiiicnt has aided movements lct Mom and Dad see. on Eddie. msryulicrc, piirticularly by truck,i naming Tmublu and the other children". I and tilis iniy ll.'ll'C had some lllei I H M b. d . . Y . CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL liiiriice upon the present situation.jsmrfmyle rffoblgmslcep;2EmlR,0Ei:(in, . g o o o 5uN.DAY SDECNII. TIVE COUYSE . I The puma (0,. swam shipments. mum for greater losses than anyl liiisnstioiig put an annnamtind Dinner, 5150' served from 1230 to . . g ,5 now dram”: to a dost and m other single wndmon. the diooping shoulders, It will 230 p, M, , u I. port. Mild umther right con roll 0f . C t " any event January is usually a to the bane! or many. Bterfillfgallg liiinziil right. my dearI.'h'gle children lather difilcuit month to establish not 3 simple problem 30”, in the grow up as p H as n t x th ' 'e ios o em firm trends. United States reports 1, H d - m -t I , zndicaie that it is not aiiticipatcd,”l:C1fuS1 vlgfying Icooryxmf mesa”! do, if they bore a grudge DB. IV. Ii. MacDONALD will be absent from the Island Hospital understand. couldn't Prince Edward 9"” and The Char- . In bii'i' - , . ,. that thrift will litre lany break ' lll'i0; Elmer sex to reproduce nlitay xbI3I:::,: ye1gonY.?rc punished mthoul lcgsttletztiwnll-loispltal, from Januari i re niar'r , pa" lCll ar y in view . . . ' - ,, . . ' 2 ti o 3 st nc usive. M the estimated ayallalile stlppiy'E::::,':E,d?3nF ,,d,1,.S::lS':J,.ige,l,EPcll)V olgotll. Tfley did ””d”mmd',,'he d”.' of potatoes in that country. mom. Ups” 1,, the body gnu byi ”l35 ' 531” M1” 5”” 3"” WA” nAr SALE continues All this W, m1 I all you what happened' You week at Hi-Style Mllllnery, 163V: Leucosls :,TGA:2”:e3m',;:,';"L';':;,e;r1;ff.: :11: iglogw ;:?);Yd;;x1ldf;?ow:fj:m”'itegooF Great George Street. All winter . Lmwos-,5 L 3 disease of p0uuX.y;t)llES- whlcli will be dealt with at1LaSL yam. we played games and hats must be cleared to make C which cau.-rs thousands of doilars1C0”5ld””ble' lenifm tmough m".talked about Christmas presents mom for "cw sunk inss annualiz; to the industry ln' memum 01 '1” Wmm” and cxperieizces. But this morning. W-CT , . a r Canada. In Prince Edward Island Club NC" I felt I couldn't stand the noise. PEDLPADS ” 1)” new Mm." disease is not as common as So I loaded them up with s lot of W!” msmy 1” "”””i Fed” the ill othrr sections. However. some flocks are infected. It has been found that the infection has been brought. in by imported stock and has sprczid from that source. Lcurosix is C0l'l5l(ICl'9(I to be mused by it flltcrablc virus. The a Junior li'u.rmers' Federation at of mm. unless ya" work right with their annual meeting on Wcdncs- the chndmm They were quiet 1” day, December 31st. The meeting a1mo5Lhm;g 3" llfulglglgg” tghmli . V , onesou expec Cl en st. glglfduddjfakfy e::'dRl;;f still and keep quiet. And then the ' silence was broken by giggling and lcucosis complex spreads from in- fcctetl in healthy birds by direct and indirect contact. It is no: .. , known how the disease is irans- P'E'I' It Ru ten by the meet" mitied from bird to bird. lion ,uas at a very low ebb, The time between the exposure to ieucosis und the appearance of the symptoms may vary from A short period to many months. The rliscasc l2('ll'T"llIl)' causes the high- rst mortality between the ages of t';1i'cei.n twelve months. Hovrevcr, wlmam Calms, Fmewwn; for No he disease has been ObS('I'it'd in , R b ,L M Ag Am p all age groups. liiherltancc has 3em5' 091 C ey' "L, neon established as a definite fac-A Quccns county mt mree. 5”” George MacDonald, Tracadic; for for in rcsisiaiice to the disease. , . some frinlillcs are more reslstaiit W0 3ea””' Heather Golgi Mme” communities and that with a bi. be revitalized. New directors appointed ucro: Prince County for . . .. Kings County: Lucille Wood. lllal'l'OllVlClS,(llllll'P. other families Farmmgbom to replace Bernice are I01) svl ccptiblc to the dis- , , Ase. McGough, Bear Rivci, who Juliltu o o . the alrforcc. For three years, George C. MacDonald, St. Geor- There are several forms of leu- crisis. The dificrent types vary according to the parts of the body omccrgp affected A bird may have one or , . . W -cveral fornis of the disease at the, Pa?” p”'i”de:,m' Bm””e MdW.l'f' some time. In some cases nianyvpalglhlcy: Vila. allelsiei!-deiitV,lcleVf';i)irteiSii.i an-ds become affected at about the dam. dllbali Laugmm: shcrbwoke; same time. Other flocks may show , g t H L, , . M D only an occasional bird with the 5”” 3!” Rasmelt 0”” 93”” ges; for two years, Martina Hugh- es, Bear River. thsease and inay l'0llilillI6 at that E:.h&T”t.lewlY"5, FCdt'"':":”I (lg A3; Hie ml. a long mm,- .lcu ule icpiescn a ll , Olllll- livlcliiiils. In the nerve form the bird may Iwcorne lame in one or both legs When the wing nerves are affect- crl. the wins: may become stiff and ilroop. f the nerves of the neck :i:c affected the bird may twist its ur.id and neck. The symptoms ir. I'll”) . . . Club News The Abiteau Holstein and Short- thorn Calf Club of Tryon reports a ivory successful year for 1952. The had twenty members with we nerve form are easily confused lllfllfl SNOWAUCZ Call?! 8'- 11101? with symptoms seen in bird: af- nclumcnicnt day. At the Rural 'v-rtod with Newcastle disease or Youth Fair, their Holstein group of calves placed second and the Shorthorn group, fourth. The fin- ztnclni report showed the club to th.s Province is the viccrol forniibe in excellent financial position ..(it'” called big mgr (HSMSSV The following are the officers for Tumors in body organs and great 19533 "niargenicr.t of the liver. spleen P1'P5idPIil. ind kidney are tupical fiiidliigs-.lvice-president, Mary Robblee; acc- llue lo the fact that Avian Tuber- rotary-ti":-asui'cr. Janet I-iowiitt. niosis presents simllnr enlarge-pdilectors, Austin Smith, Otto John- tncnts and growths it is nccessm-ytson. .ome other dlseasrs. . . . 'l'ht- most common form sccii in Marie e Thompson; January Clearance Sale ONE TABLE PRINTED CREPES & JERSEYS CLEARING V2 PRICE TABLE DRAPERY & CRETONNE CLEARING nle Mcllllils, Cherry Valley. . . A lively discussion ensued on LaR?ng1a:”?1);::doEg,d1:: up” the ”Future of Junior Farmers in he were many in me act M pols. oning the kitten-and grabbed the ing that although the organiza- my a sort at jackpm'me.box at- ;L . , . served a useful pur-pose in many 3” Mm which he W” musing t ie kids, and-rapped his knuck- les twice, with the ruler I happen- of effort from one and all it could ed to have in my hand Poor Edp die, he looked at me with such surprise and reproach, and the ml” 5635' room became plenty quiet-like a jail or something, and every little face froze over and was turned away from me! out ”I went back to my seat and asked myself: 'Why did I do that?' If I were only worried and lonely. as I admitted to myself. that I was, I wouldn't have been so mean. And then I dredged up some feelings I didn't like to ad- mitl All during the holidays I had been jealous of the other girls whose boy-friends weren't in Ko- rea. Why did it have to be John? And I had felt bitter and resent- ful. I wanted to strike out and hurt some one-and here I had .a good excuse. Bud little Eddie- playing when he should be work- ing. Making a. lot of commotion. when I told him to be quiet! "I guess that's what psycholog- ists cali tratlonalizationl, or saving face by giving reasons for our actions that put us in a better light, with ourselves as well as with others, than our true reasons would," said Mrs. Strong thought- fully. ttwc all rationalize, often to some degree. It only more people. especially those who deal with small children. would try to flild their true reason for treating them as they do! But what hap- pened after that?" "After that? Why we all lived happily ever after”. smiled Miss Allcn. RI asked the children to excuse me for acting so mean- esvpeclally to Eddie. I said it was quite iiatural for children to be playful after a. holiday. Alid I said Eddie could choose the game we would all play. I told them about John and they suggested that we should write hlni letters very of- ten. And they said they would try their best. to keep me as cheerful as I used to be, until he came home again. And that's all." Mrs. Strong cleared her throat. "You're a good girl, and you de- serve another cup of tea," she said, and another slice of bx-Ed. There's a fine picture. Let's go the mov- ies tonight". "'I'hanka, I'd love to you." said Miss Allen, ”but tomorrow I'm go- ing after the wood-pile. I'll take out feelings I don't like, on the kindllngs". V2 PRICE 3. A. MCDONALD NO CHARGES - NO REFUNDS KING COLE Old English Tea Blend IIOVI COSTS LESS pads are specially constructed for foot comfort-long wearing and moisture absorbent, at Hi Style Millinory. 163 M2 Great George Slrcet. Sole distributors. A PORJIIER. ISLLNDEIR. - Dr. Lauchiin D. MacDonald, President of the Mississippi Phil- osophy Association, represented the University of Mississippi at the meetings of the American Philosophical Association, held In the Collage of the City of New York, for several days early in the new year. Dr. MacDonald is 5! United Chulch minister and comes from Klimuir, P. E. I. , m...- SAD NEWS IIECEIVED-Mrs. Ernest H. Anderson. 48 Kent EL. City, has been advised by wire of the passing of her aunt. Mrs. Ai- .len Maclnnm at Coshocton, Ohio. The funeral will take place from the chapel of McM.ary and Bird, Berkeley, i Macinnis was Larter of this city and widow of the late Allen Maclnnls, also of this City, who predeceased her A year ago. She leaves to mourn the following children: Dorothy (Mrs. Harry E. Borgdals) Walnut Creek, Calif.: Chester, Lynn, Mass: Fran- ces (Mrs. A. H. Moigan, Cosimo- ton, Ohio), and Brenton of Berk- ley, Caiif.; also a sister, Mrs. Thomas White. City. The late Mrs. Macliinis has resided in the States for the past twenty-five years between Lynn, Mass, and Berkeley. Calif. She was I fre- quent visitor to the Island. Personals Among the visitors to the city recently was Mr. Nelson Carver. Alexandra. The many friends of Mrs. Gra- ham Gamcstcr. Brcadaibane. are sorry to learn she is A patient in the P. E, Island Hospital with in- fection in her hand. Mr. Bill Leonard has returned to resume his stuthes at St. Francis Xavier University. Antlgonlsh, N. s., after spending his Christmas holidays with his mother. Mrs. Winnifred Leonard, City. Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett of Southport visited the latier's sis- ter, Mrs. Kenneth Murphy, Cor- poral Murphy and family Of SF- Elcanor's over the Christmas holl- days. Miss Margaret 1'-'Arquharson of Quincy, Mass., arrived by plane to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scy- mour F3.rqLlIlRl'B0ll, Southport. and returned the same way to resume her duties. rive ouIACHE 9 (Ix. THURSDAY FRIDAY - SATURDAY l This Is it! our siiti-: or SLEEPERS Kuyserenes-Reg. 3.98 JANi'ARv CLEARANCE 1.88 Warm Snuzgley Kayser Pyjamas in the 2 piece Sleeper style. The colors are peach or pale blue. The This Is It! 21:: cc:-:--:1 oun SALE or T-SHIRTS Regular 2.98 to 4.98 JANUARY CLEARANCE 1.88 The ideal garment for casual and sport wear! These are of all wool or a fine blend of wool and col- This Is It! OUR SALE OF BLOIISES Regular 2.98 to 6.95 JANUARY CLEARANCE 1.88 Suit Blouses and Dress-up Blouses -at least thirty styles" from which to choose. Many of these are fine quality Nylonwnn 8”. first mm. mm Assmlpd min” in gimp; pilllmcr top has fr neat collar and ity! Both long and short sleeved S1PI'l'f"l Sl.V1F5- MRHY IIAV9 H10 ”U”.'y' hUll0ll5- '1”? l”lll5('T5 1'5” .: Blouses in the collection. This is popular "Turtln Neck". This is snuz lllllnil i'lfH"d Nlk1"5- Till! 13 g ncood Buy”; A "Good Buy”! A "Good Buy I I Always The Talk of The Town! .. Our SALE 01 DRESSES This One Is Terrific --- Don'I' Miss II' JANUARY CLEARANCE JANUARY CLEARANCE 4.88 8.88 . Rquh, 3.95 so 19,95 Regular 12.95 to 25.00 Tm mwnials I-letter qualify Frocks in An assortment of fine fabrics - Winter styles in misses and Junior srzes. . V g Mucus Mann”. CWFMI Nudes and "Mk -1-mm... N, are tsffelas, wools, gnbsrdlnes or iicatlnas in A wide xAi- "my M huumm mm” and gIIv:Cs (Mm wmrh y,, Iciy of smart colors. Come choose the most hecoming ,.h(,,,,,” M3,,” Md j.m'...r mag, Ra Farlv For the at A wonderful bargain! Smartest Dresscsl Sorry--No Phone Or Mail Orders ---- All Sales Final . HOLMAN'S Little Shop,