*--= 1-»~r'-»--: .-.~...‘.1-'-1.;.3.) ogszzzsflitfl. XQr2‘!&.4;.i'>;-id-‘4..?" 1f mid-z ..K<!£~.~>:%'>§n"_“-.5rna>“*€ C1 ' PAGE SIX i. l) _ L A i u TODAY — FRIDAY - SATURDAY oh. My! °"'f§"""8! oh, stuff!‘ ‘m; gh-Il-Ib Shirley; fl- TEMP, E u 1%‘! iLtliliiilE iiilii§§ snow/Av A 20th Century-Fox Musicol with A G E O R G E MURPHY~ JIMMY DURANTE PHYLLIS BROOKS o [DTVEE R PLUS CARTOON — PETE SRIITH -— MINILTYRE —- OUR GANG DAEY 3.l5—7.00—9.00 P. M. sATUxnsY murmur: 1.1a — 3.15 »,. CHARLOTTETOWN 011531315151 t FOR ADVANCE BI THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2A f Annual Tea runl Bazaar, ‘ lfuziiur opens 2.1m l‘. M. lloartz Hall . 'l‘o'.\li.cr\'ed 5.00-7.00 l’. M, Social ull. Eastern Guardian | .'Tlzh column ls reserved for new: of locul interest but advertising of u ncwsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- i able In advance. ‘ ..'SUBSClIll"l‘l0.\‘S to . the Charlottetown (izznrtlinn may be handed to their llept. Archie Hume ..'R.0BlN 150D l-‘LOUR l8 ec- onomical. Aime loaves of better bread from each one. JDURING Tllli entire season Delis are rimmed for shipment to the Pnzice .1111 Island Fur Pool Limited by R. \\'. Stewart. Clark Brothers Store, Manta-me. L-216-11--21-I.f. '. JFOX PELTING PLANT Of the Charlottetown Fur Sales 55 Queen Strcon Charlottetown will be in operation daily throughout the season. This is the most up-to-datc Belting and flfffllllfll! iilnnt. in Can- nda. All ‘curing and drying ls done liv electricity. It costs no more and ' , f..-1l62~11-2-5-Wcd-Sat-tf. 1s (lone right. Now open for busi- mess THREE DAYS Today-Friday-Sat. DAILY 3.15 — 7 - 8.45 SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 ADDED __ VAUDEVILLE GAMBOLS AND CHAPTER 10 “SECRET OF TREASURE ISLA ND” VICTORIA CROSS Report of the Principal's Dept. of Victoria School for the month of October. Grade X 2, Lorraine Grade X (Jr.)—-. Annelord Mor- irlsou and Hattie Roeerson; 2. iGeorge Wotton. - 4 Grade IX (Sm-L James Boultl (Sm-i. Jean Boswell; Lmvihcr. er. i Grade IX (Jr.)—-l. Thelma Pid- 9190b; 2. Evelyn ltfacftrw; 3. Mabel ‘Wotton. i Grade VIII-J. Eileen Miller; 2. Mayleo Boswell and Jack Holland; 3. Dnvid Crosby. _ Grade VIP-l. Madge Thomas; 2. rlarold Boulier; 3. Annie Keough and David Boswell. 1 Perfect attendance: Lorraine tbowther. Ila/tie Rocerson. Anne- 1_l0rd Morrison, Thelma Pldgeon, ‘Jack Holland, Madge Thcmas. Harold Boulter, Teacher: Eva MacLood. MORE BUILDING GLACE BAY. N. 3.. —(CP) — One hundred iind six permits to construct houses. wit-h n total pio- ‘perty valiin of $119.00). yrerc issued ,in Glare Buy up to Nov. 15 this tYOAT. Total value of permits imued was $545121, A Real Solvent For Sore Born. eiéléqiepi ionyipi. pew.‘ (with MAN. Mioum N. DEAN ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT BUS TIME TABLE Scientific research has led 1,0 g new solvent that makes corns shrivel up and dro right; off the toe. Other ingrccl ents have been ndtled to make the action painless, Fhe public can get this reinedv in any drug stoic llllfifll‘ the name of Putnam's (‘orn Extractor. Don't 511m?!‘ R113’ longer -_ let Putnam's Corn Extractor dissolve away you: corns and cnlluscs. To get the m- Slllt yfllhwflllt, insist on having only ‘ I "Inf!!! S f‘ rn ‘Extractor. SIXTH ANNUAL ROTARY RADIO AUCTION r011 CHARVPABLE PURPOSES THURSDAY, DECEMBER OVER C. H. C. K. (1310 ON YOUR DIAL) Details Later i GOODS OFFERED WILL BE ON DISPLAY Travel Bureau Office WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT {Trinity it... OhurEIT-LEETI lSI/udv GTOHD meetings was held at lst. DS AT: P. E. I. By Acclamation YARMOUTH, N. S. NOV. 22 —— (CP) -1-lenry A. Waterman, Lib- eral, today was elected by acelama- tlon to the Nona. Scotia Legisla- THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column l: reserved for new: ol local Interest but advertising of n uewsy nature may be inserted: at l cents a word strictly psy- ablo ln odvllloo- CIASWELL for monographs. NOW FOR A BEAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Porridge Oats China. silverware or Plum. cons-unsung LIFE mam- ANCE. L-67B8-7-21-312 PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Brookfleld Charge, Ber- vloes next lord's Day. Glasgow Road 11 A. M. Hartsville, Sunday School 2 P. M. Worship 3 P. M. Bmokfield Sunday School 10.30 A. M. Wonhlp 7.30 P. M. Hunter River Wednes- day B P. M. L-338-11-24-1l. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADrL-A special meeting of the Presbyterian congregation Malpeque will be held Within U16 church there on Friday evening at 7 o'clock All members are urged to be present. RETURNS T0 SIIERBROOKE- Dr. T. T. Monaghan who recently opened an office in Charlottetown ture seat for Yzirmouth left vacant by death of speaker L. C. Gard- ner. His election was declared af- ter no other candidiate was named for the scheduled Nov. 29 By- Election. Watcrmzmks election left un- changed the Macodnald Liberal Government's following of 25 the 30-member house. Ottawa Mayor T0 Seek Re-election (C. l’. by Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Nov. ‘Iii-Mayor Stan- ley Lewis announced today he would seek re-electlon for a fourth consecutive term in the Dec. 5 civic elections. lie was first elected Mayor in 1936 after serving sesaeral tenns on the board of con- tro . President indications are three others also will seek the mayor- BJW. These are Gwi-ge H. Dunbar. Conservative M. L. A., for Ottawa South. W. H. Mursden and A. A. Watson. Nomination day is Friday. TEACHERS FTUDY ammo? rcscnmvs STUDY GROUP MEETING in The second of the Teacher's P. W. C. on Nov. 19th. The est- dernt_Mr. Gordon Rice. call the meellllg to order and the following committees We're appointed: Press. Misses Funny Leigh and Dorothy E. Toomlx. Question-box: Mr. Ellis sud Nlliss S. Newsom. The minutes of the last meeting were xiead and approved. Inspect- or MacPhail briefly reviewed the last topic; vlzgtNstui-e. and refer- red to the policy which is being considered as a substitute for School Fairs. The questionnaire dealing with the teaching of Prim- ary Reading and Arithmetic and with History and Oral l-‘tead-lng “'85 thvrollghly discussed by vaul- Ous teachers appointed by Inspect- ors Woohier and MacPhnil st the liwt meeting. The views of these teachers were supplemented by those of others present. It was de- cidcd by a vote that there be no Study Group meeting in December. Mr, Mlllar MaeFadyen brought in the following resolution spoken of at the previous meeting: "m view of the fact that the govern- ment of P. E. I, has advised that more Nature Study be taught in the Public Schools of this prov-; inoe; and that Prof. Red-din of Prince of Wales College advocates that, in order to teach Ngtum Study efficiently, necessary equip- ment must be procured: and whereas the teachers with their meagre salary should not be ex- pected to secure this necessary e- quipment; Therefore, be it resolved that this Study Group (along with the others on P. E. I.) urge me ex- ecutive of the P. E, I. T. F. to ask the government of this province to set aside of the revenue of this Province a sum. sufflciem to meet that. expenditure". On motion of Mr. MacFadyen, seconded by Mr. MacDonald the resolution was a- dopted. The questions of the question- box were answered by divers teachers and the Inspectors. The meeting was then brought to atclose on motion of adjoum- men . has at the urgent request of the citizens of Sherbrooke, N. 8., re- turned w resume his old practice 1n that locality. He left this morning by motor. POLICE COURT—The case of a man charged with unlawfully keeping intoxicating liquor for sale was adjourned at the request of the prosecution yesterday. Alex- ander LeClair was fined $300 and costs or five months in jsu on a prohibition charge. Discussion as to whether the promises be pad- locked for a period not exceeding 1'3 months was adjourned till Fri- day. Atrruck driver was fined $20 and costs or 30 days for speed- ing in the city. KINKORA STUDY CLUB-‘Phe first meeting of this club this fall was held 1n Kinkora on Nov. 18th with an attendance of eight teach- ers. Sisiter Mary Ida. vras elected president; Sr. Mary Peter, nee- presldent and Mr. Leslie Keefe, secretary. A splendid paper, en- titled "Silent Reodlng" was 8W9" by Si‘. Mary Ida. also a paper 0n “Readlnfl by Sr. Mary Peter. and both were interesting and informa- tive. After the different sub- jects for discussion at the Dec. 2nd meeting were allotted to the teach- ers, the meeting adjourned, R. SUCCESSFUL AUCTION AND DANCE-The auction party held in Emerald Hall on Tuesday even- ing last and sponsored by Mrs_ J. W. Allen, Mrs. Austin Murphy and Mrs. Carroll Hughes was a great success, both socially and finan- clally. ‘Phe prizes for auction were awarded as follows: Ladies. Mrs. Ambrose Corr; gcntlmen, Mr. John Duffy. The door prize was won by Mr, Patrick Murtsgh. At about ten o'clock the ladies served a dainty lunch and after this dan- cing commenced. O. K. Presby and his "Novelteers" furnished the music, and dancing was keenly en- joyed by the large attendance of young people. The proceeds are ln aid of the Church. R. zzPRlME FUR, rlch and thick, well coloured and glowing with life- lhat’; the grade the fur buyers are looklng-for first. And that's what they Hy the money for. Feed the Ross- ler way And flnlsh for col- our and sheen with Ross-Miller Vita-Crumble. (Regu; "A." Stock Yards Will Continue Operations CHICAGO, Nov. 22 —(AP)— The management of the stock yards today announced operations would be continued despite of would be continued despite a strike of zations unionists. . "We will continue to operate." state O. T_ Henkle, vice president and general manager of the Union stock yards and Transit Company. “We have been in business 65 years. We are going to continue to do business.” He issued this defy an hour be- fore a trading truce expired at 5 P.M. but declined to outline his plans for moving llvestockthrough the largest market in the United States without benefit of the striking handlers. MARKED M111? \ / to BOSTON and RETURN from MDNOTON-sllas . 'l‘iekets available now at any 1.M.T. office or Return anytime up to Monday, Dec. Grumpy Old Gent (to urchin who is pushing his way into queue out- side picture hcuse)__ Here my lad. where do you think you're going? G0 back to the end of the queue_ Urchln-—But I was in here al- ready. I only went out to buy some sweets. Old Gent-And how do you've come back to place? cu know e right Urchln-Because ‘I chalked a big white cross on your back to mark mv place! LUMBAGO j-m’ ‘ES gighblalte for Charlottetown (Via Sourlsi - .. Charlottetown for North Lake (Via Sour") -— —- —- '- . S.l\l.T. Bus leaves Moncton for Boston daily EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16th agcgicy- 121 . I5 DAILY DAILY Saturday Sunday ‘Us LEI“, s Ex. Sun. Ex. Sun. Only Only _ ClfTown for ssm - -- .li..'l0 am. 4.00 p-M- 10-0" r-m- 1M0 a-m- at 5.1.) p.m. Motor svside (m. aynLr 5.30 p.m. 11.40 pm. 7.30A|7i.rn. a" Prince Edward BUS Lgisvgs "H"? EX- Sling 10h Station. " ‘Ilgnlali for Sllmmfleldfi — - - " - " — — — "‘ " '1'“ M“ summfl-gig‘, fnr Tignlsh — — — — — — — -- —- — ~15" P-m~ Island Mo : 162 Queen St. Li Thimble Theatre, coach and driver will meet Island passengers at Monc- tor Transport Charlottetown Tel. 248 g g a r r i n g DQ D E Y E _.._ Now Sholwing-“T he Anvil Chorus."i-A-To-morrow—"Whoops, My Dear!” PAINFUL JOINTS IAMEMUSCLESSPIIIIIIS Quickly Dispersed BY IIERVII-llli TRINITY runny sun-run and Bamar 'l‘hursdsyglggfff_kfi_al‘ TlSTlC AND EXCLU- 515%“ OIIIBIBTMAB . cums Call and see the selections nt the Guardian Central Job Prlntery. ti tl DURING ‘rigreushrlepmbg iomtlhe Fm’ Pool Limited It; J. A. Wehslteé-mund 00.. _ on wwn- mhxmnd 5m” E-Taa-n-is-u. SKIPPER-S ATTENTION. - Th0 s. “Imogen? will arrive Decem- l c1 Livesock and General Car {gt-a sfikélothsirghNfldhwA. Plckanl g 0., n _ one . L-337-11-24-2l-38-28-30. B.D., Minister. November 27th. at Hunter River at 10.30. flie-Y-P-U- will present their pageant i.n the North Wlltshlre Giurch at 7.30. All are welcome. L-332-1l-24-11- STUDY CLUB AT BBADAL- BANlL-Nine teachers were present at the Study Club at Bmdalbane on Nov. 18th. The following of- flcers were elected: President, Mr. M. Tierney; vice-president. Miss Olive Buchanan; secre Miss Margaret Ford. Several differ- ent phases ot Reading were under discussion and there was also a estion Box. The next meeting wil be held on Friday, Dec. 2nd, at the some centre, when question- naires will be discussed by those appointed, R. roman onovu‘ scuoor. Report of Poplar Grove School for October: Grade X —-R.uby Banks, M per cent. Grade VH- James Henderson 82 per cent. Grade V —8hirley Mllllsnn 96 per cent Stewart Banks 98 oer cent Edward Kennedy 83 per cent. Raymond Milli an 70 per cont. Pearl Wagner per amt. Grade IV -(Sr.)—Anna Milligan 69 per cent. Grade IV Jr.—- Ruby Ellands and Keir Milligan 79 per cent (equal). Grade III-Jean Milltgan 96 per cent. Geradl Mllligan 88 per cent. Glen Mllllgun 74 per oent. Grade II —Oeorge Milllgon 72 per cent. _ Grade I (u) —Bveno. Milltgun 86 per cent. Georgie Ifllanda M par cent. Grade I (b) No exams, Perfect attendance Jams Hend- erson, stewart. Banks. Shirley Mll- llgsn. Edward Kennedy; Jean Mllllgsn, George Mllllgun, Rena. Milligan. Ruby Banks. Poir Deny Slaying SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 22 —(A Pi-Oonvlcts Rufus Franklin and Jams C. Lucas charged with the murder of an Alcatraz guard told their futile attempt to m- cape from prison, but denied they hammered the guard to death. Guard Royal Cline. each said. was in his office the afternoon of the gunfire of a tower guard, Cllnes death wasn't necessary for the success of the escape, the one of six others in the might hove killed Cline. mittee for December was appoint- ed as follows. Mrs. Balderston, Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. the ensuing ear. elected for ' Mrs. Fran- Pr ’ ‘ Donald. Deacon. Directors: man. Younker: Auditors: Mrs. Leno end Mrs. Bolderston. On motion it was decided to send $5.00 to the T.B. League. The questionnaire on Child Welfare war discussed and filled in by Mrs. Deacon. Papers on "Scarlet Fev- er." "Measles", and “Infantile Paralysis" were read. The secre- tary paid $1.50 to Miss Mary Byer- rlgnn for scrubbing school. Nine mom-bars paid dues. Oollmtlon ‘amounted to 85 cents. The next questionnaire to be iscused FIGHT ,_a. ‘gull/z: , x r~~ g BLASTED DE-MINGS VA WON'T STAY AN’ ‘IOU ARE ‘TOO ‘TOUGH V01) SHOULD LET THEM THINK YOU ARE A SISSY W o flow Kl BE'A S\S§*/. EASY. ber 2nd or 8rd from Montreal to Wlnshire at 11. Wheatiev River at Of Alcatraz Guard from the witness stand today of May 23 when they and Thomas As ~ Limerick climbed out the window _, _. of a prison shop and walked lnto con/victs intimated, declaring they didn't know of the attack on the guard until after their dash for freedom had failed. They said sgny 011 NORTH WILTSIIIRE WOMEN'S INSHTUTE The fifth aimual meeting of the North Wiltshlre Women's Institute opened in the usual way. The roll PEARS SOUP PRUIIES UDNIORE BRO I 139 GREAT scones STREET EXTRA VALUES Tin $0M, PERFECTION 1O am 29g CLARKS 2 lbs. . 10c 8c 15c Tin Bring Your Soap Coupons Here and Get 3 CAKES LIFEBUOY SOAP 15g MILK BISOUIT BISOUITS FLDUR BEAIIS 5 "i=- McCORMACKS PKG. MIXED BEAVER TOMATO JUIO THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ‘I Lb. 15c lb. 11g 24 lbs. 69g WHITE 19g QP-ZMEZ TIN 9° a: Homemakers ! Listen to . . . WADENLANE A delightful programme of friendly philosophy and memorable melo- dies to brighten your morning on '“"F1D"Y-'I'WEDNESDAYS'FRIDAYS 11.15 m. STATlOit BFOY Presented by the nmkera of FIVE ROSES FLOUR ‘k is in love with “DIG SISTER ” She is Ruth Evens. the heroine of the thrilling Rinso daytime ro- grams being broadcast five morn n58 a we“; Monday through Friday. A heart-worming serial that fasc - nates everyone. ‘lune 1n. 15K? orainilfiuoauiiwz- vents, to be filled in by Mrs. Har- rison Bnlderston. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem, after which a delicious lunch was sewed by the commltlefl in charge aslsted by the hostess- Two contests were conducted and a reading was given bv Mrs. ‘Bulfi- erston. Mrs. Deacon invite in" members for the next meeting. wlaylxtth is to be held on December 13 . ________-_- HAZEL GROVE SCHOOL Honor Roll of Hazel Grove School ,was held at the home of Mis. D. for October. A. MacDonald. "The president Grade X.-—1. Catherine Maolleod. presided and the meeting was Grade IX-l. Georgie Buchanan. Grade VII-l. Annie Pound “IHOMEI routs" I Geo. E. Mae- Lean. The following officers were Mitchell. Vice-President, Mrs. Bruce Mac- Secretary-Tieasuiw. Mrs. Bruce Mrs. Gordon Mac- Mrs. Goody and Mrs. Bruce NEW BEDFORD. Mass. Nov. 22- (APi-—Slx Canadian-born children of an American mother. Mrs. Ach- lel Martens. 34. would return vol- ertthan face deportation for illegal enAxiytkr iecelvin word from United States lmmtgrat on officials in Bos- ton thut the children, ran untiirily to their native New Bruns- _- wick, their mother said today. rath- lnfi in e from eight to l3. W0 A "9 EQUADPAW-IPTEEFL-lliléér-W‘ Ever Wonder Wliy You're Constipated? Do you ever have days when you just have to drag yourself along. when you feel tired. sunk — because of that con- fllllution? Then why not. find out the real cause of your trouble? What have you had to out lately? Just things llkemeat. bread and potatoes? If that's it. W“ mfly not have to look any farther. It's likely your trouble lsyou don't get enough "bulk". And "bulk" doesn't a klnd of food thnt. isn't con- sumed in the b:dy. but leaves a soft "bulky" mas in the intestines and aids elimina- tlon. If "bulk" is whmt 7M1 lack. your ticket ls s. dish of erlsr crunchy Kellogg's All-Brat for breakfast every day. ti contains the “bulk” you neec‘ plus Nature's intestinal tonic, vitamin B. Eat it. every day. drink nlentv of water. and join the "revflars"! Maxie by Kellogg in London. Ont. mean a lot of food. I-t means - tens declared she would take than to her sister in ‘Moncton. N. B. They have been here since i935. Today‘ s Short Wave Radio Program (All The lu Intern SIAM-Iii! HUBSDAY NOVEMBER l‘ T Moscow 4100 pan-News in 132181185- RAN. a1 mug]? 111°8- smo p.m.—The Development of the Academies in ~Aust.na. DJD. 25.4 m., 11.11 Inel- sflllfiNt-UTAD! 5:80 pun-Science Forum. W3- XAD. 31.4 tn., 9.83 m6!- nuvv YORK Xe.“ °"‘“""°‘ll“ii “:2”- "* . 18.8 111-. - m - LON DON .m.—"Flcrenoe Nllhi-In‘ 19.1 1a.. l5 u} CARACAS 1;3o p.in.._Popular Orchutrs. YVSRC, 51.1 £16. 5.0 mes. ME 1:30 pain-Operatic selections: "The Italian Center for Anwrlfill Studies," u. monthly survey. 2R0. zsagnai n.a1 mes-z IR-F- W‘ ., . 111E3- m ncauu 7:30 p.m.-—F‘rom die Bavarian Forest. DID, 25.4 m., 11.77 ma‘. ToKTiotral Mute 8:15 . .—Orc es B - JZK, 1921mm" 15 1a mes-z JZ-l. .4 . 11.1w me. 25 m’ PRA T1 _ G I 8:40 p.m.—Selectlons from tt . OLRAA. 2a.: m. Email; omss. 19.1 1a.: 15 meg osmium. COSTA RICA 9:00 pun-Variety Pros!!!" A.‘ dlcated to National Rfldlll Club- TIANRH, SL1 111., 9 O7 111C5- BERLIN ' Q15 p.m.-In Honor 01' Think" giving Day. DID. 35-4 111-. “~77 meg. ONDON 9-40 p_m,—-BBC Empire Orchcl- ' _ . , 11.15 mes-z $11 was answered by eleven me-m- xolthgiqlgsgnaaliséiédlglhgllixo gab 9112a met; 06B. an?‘ 3.‘§'$..,".’§.‘..§“°,,¥’“t§’.l. pfiffs} Gritde v1.'-1'. Helen Pound; I- 111.5 'm..'9-51 meg-z 051-. 49-1 m- regular and annual meetings were 5°11“ gergamf gilwamgmvzemllm‘ 3-11 meg- Gus read and approved. In her ad- 0G‘? endTa ‘Mayilfie Buchenén _ Ll m Mum, 0L3. drain. the president thanked the ‘g gglv‘___'l Hnelcraswey] ' 10-19 p'm'_n 4 mes. ‘Q1355, “mm” m‘ "w" °°'°P°““°“ Gigde III-l Merrill Nicholson. ‘A’ 2H This ' " during the ye“: The 5mm] mm‘ Grade II ‘Sr '-1 Rough Pound. m", m" “$6 mittee reported that the school ‘ ‘ ’ F] all . "E ..Ameflcm, n had been scrubbed and that other _ "-139 f-m- “wax-E ,5 3 m" small articles were needed. The grade {j Jr, _ 3°53 ' emmu’ ’ sew-treasurer save I detailed re- son: 2. petty Bertmm and Alice ~ m PCINCINNATI port of the flnanoes for the past craswell, equal; 3. Norma Pound. _ Mus!“ magnum 17961‘. Th that $132.27 Barbara Pound-Teacher. "-00 608 meg ‘had been trallsed and 86217.85 had (Patriot please copy.) WBXAL, . irnA-iué, - een spen, saving a aance of —.————-——_— _ ' Talk by Mma Qg “"2 °“ hm“ Th’ '°h°°1 °°"" Canadian Famll 0f QSLZSnJRIK‘. English). rem. iii-l mittee were asked to act for a- _ , m u an meg. TPA4| 25,5 m, notheu- month. and the lunch oom- SIX Must Qult U, S, " ' 11.7 1 meg. OKYO 12:45 a.m.--Musicn1 seiectlonl. JZK. 19.7 m.. 15.16 meg. Christmas Greeting Cards NOW OPEN AT Carter's Book Store We hove just opened I19 W’ um line of CHRISTMAS 5nd usw YEAR GREETING CARDS. but consider thll your‘; showing the belt l" have ever had. Hundreds o! beautiful new dealllll. II"! U" prices no lo low one W!!!“ think‘ it were almost lmlflfi‘ Ihle to produce Cards of III"! merit at such 1W 911"" T“ um with beautiful card! with envelope nttuched It 3 fork. arm-u. HMM": up h 50c cull. Our dllllll! Greeting cards In now WI" for your Inspection. Come early 1nd get tint 0110A"- OARTERS BOOK STORE