v‘ t l - ' TUESDAY, TEA ls REDROSE good ted’ The ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY make: _-..__ ments keep money help everybody. Thank you. MUIflER! Child's Best Laxative “California Fig Syrup" llurny Mother! .\ teuspoonhtl of “California Fig Syrup" n0\v will thoroughly clean the li-ttle bowels have a vwell. playful child again. Even Ivlf condemned. and tin a few hours you cross, feverish. blliotts, constipate or full of cold, pleasant taste. Tell your dru-zgist. you want only 1.1m genuine “California Fig Syrup‘ which has directions for lmlll€S zlntl children ct‘ all ages printed on bot- tle. Mother. you must say “Califor- nla." Relnso any imitation. Finest Bound Book In World Placed in London Museum LONDON. Jun. 21——- A _ finer teajnd IIIOILONOf it children love its h T-l 0-day Did you get a bill, from us, in the mail during the last day or two? This is just a reminder, that if you rec- eived it, it is due for payment- THEY ARE DUE WHEN SENT." Please pay it today, prompt pay- in circulation, and MOORE G PFLBOD 1mm) i for “Indiscretions” TO Itt)I\"l‘(). Jan. 21.—The dis trlct Labor Council at its nieetintl tonight. utter hearing nn addrcssl by John Fictl, A. F. of L. organizer,‘ relative 1o thelaiboi- conditions at ‘Wcllttnd, where cforLs hnve been passed a inznit- to reduce wages, motion ct-llfi-llrlllg llnn. Joint-s Mur dock. ntinisto.» oi‘ labor. for h-ztvint: iexpresst-tl npprtivtti of such rt-tluc~ §t‘un.~=. lt wits tit-cidcd to forward oi letter oi‘ pro-test to Premier Kingi so that ,"ll'&i might take aotlmi to prevtent further indiscretlons by the; Lzrbot‘ Minister." Protests were ‘also voiced against punish- tnem on persons convicted of amy ‘clnss oi‘ erinna. 1L5, in the opinion ot‘ the tl'L‘l£‘£ll‘ll,‘:l, the use oi’ the lash treasures ha“. lllv- iniliclion oi" corporal was inhunittn and degrading. particular the sentence oi lire imprisonment was Representatives oi‘ the stranded arveste-rs were on hand to air their grievances and to ask for ac- . commodation at the Labor Temple to organize the unemployed. i its hufluly in in the purlectitin oi‘ its lllll'l('tllt! tooling. much oi’ it “hllnd" on tho mellow brown lt-uthor. With- in tho rovers are urlglnul medal» lions ol‘ pierced urnbtisqntl orna- ment, tooled und etirlcht-d lrY il backing of bright blue and gold. it. ls estimated that it took three yours to finish und that In its de- mo]; coratlon from one hall to one mil- . ~ . - z l impressions were - h l to hnvn tht- tuiost blmlttu; "ml ““*|’“r*w_w° lclllutfitimuprlvl is now on vlt-ur nt. the l"~"l'll1'"'l l" “m” ll"? llmllgn" Albert and Vlvltirlu Alusonin. lt. ls u Persian work ontl duttrs [min about 1430-l47ti. bcllcvctl to have bcvu 0X _._~_- lu Wicklmv, Ireland. are gold minus which. though the‘! i170 ecutcd for illlrza Shnhrtik. son of not worked today. M 00° PEYlOd l" Timur, the Tartar conqueror. their history produced nearly $50.- Whlle of llntlilfilllIllllgjlDpEflffllCC‘, 001i worth of F011!- Ladies! OOD health cannot lw camou- lla ed b wdcr and ruugc. The oytg wlllnlemThal. sparkle nnd clenrnea: that drnolio good health will not be there if you urn consti- led. Mill: H. Rldloy. l_l0 Commer- Av. Toronto, writes that Dr. Wall's Laxative Syrup Pc ln his helped hm- vcr much and r:. Ingram. Box o. 26. Tyvan. Sum. says ll. doe: what. no other o has cver dnnu for her. On Sale for 30 Your: Intelli nt women are realizing l. hen th and mom outward oom- ‘ flon um two dillerrnl. things, more and more um Ink B‘: Caldwolls Lnxntivc Syrup ‘ in, (im- l0 tnlllion bottles were bou l ln drun stores last any. tho argrsl. wlllnpoliqutd laxu- ,, 67hr. healthy look that llWbttc/imwurs IAXATIVE $ SYRUP PEPSIN ~» gives is Nature's Own _ This Beats Cosmetics Safe Family Laxative Use it rcpzulnrly n day below mill nhduy’ nftt-r the periods. The tlo emptying ol‘ tho bowels wl give you rclit-I, and lessen headaches and congtwtion. 'l'nkc o spoonful at bod- timo and two bow much better you I'm-l in the morning. It l: a vege- table compound of plian semi‘ nnd pepninwilli agree: euromullcs. and entirely solo not. only for you but. for the you l ch d. gap n bottle of Dr. Ca dwell‘: IAXINVO Syrup Pepsin constant! In Imnm for you or mmo 0t. mom- lw-r nl‘ the fmnlly mny need ll. any moment. l0 relieve constipation l0 ""'"‘-“li' ~v~ w ..u' IQIIPQQ, lfl »0l‘l. I a favor mm nnflther dlmnb- once: that allow constipation. au.."""'°" .. at“. uptur- 1 vo in tho world f. to your drug t and pu-nvw WnuttoTryltFrMlkloNlfl7|II"'" I l Wm‘- b“ m‘ i "Byrup Pmlnflllfildwoll 5th.. ; g lhnnamntadon; , Toronto. t. _ Hm I M“ ‘twp. . .'"".. mag; f",|"l"l’g"”m‘"""m lnxafvo ., fll) ' “"- """ "' ' ' E .. ti. uifir; 5.... ‘h. s Ana-- i. Not nor: than mo I'm ulal bottle to n hilly i ‘klmll from harmlnglbolrlzartlm. Tim lllE WESTERN GUARDIAN CHARLODImUWNfGTIA-‘DDIAN Eastern Guardian ...°SHOP um Holman’: out -8HOP from Holman‘: Catalog AUMMERSIDI AOBWIZ- Mr Byron lhcbonold of the MacDon- ald Drug 00.. l: now Guardian re- presentative ln Biunmoruldo and “in new: advertising. new and renewal aub- I‘- wlll be pleased to lcrlpttlonz and Ll l8‘.- MacDonald mill , the hone N0. l: 12-2. —IOE RACING-There is excel- lent ico on the Snnimerslde harbor since the tbuw of Thursday. Horse men In this vlcinlty are daily train lug their speeds n on the ice. the trlcw from the streets Is vory pleas In; and attracts many admirers of horses. who watch the speedcrs H. with much interest. .--HOCKEY—-After their dofeaton Tuesday evening by the Albcrton Regain with a. score of 3 to 2. the Second Crystal: more than evened up matters with their opponents at Thursday evening when the score stood. Crystals 4. Both games were clean and well contested. Their next Alberton on Regals l. Same will be at Crystal Rink. ll. —-——--co>—-- PERSONALS —Mr. Chester Tuplln. New Ann- an was in town on Friday. H. ——Mesars. John A. Cougblin and Frederick Yeo, Richmond were re cent visitors to town. H. —Mr. Thomas Ronagban, keeper of Sea Cow Head light house was among the town visitors. Friday. ada on Wednesday evening after a sojourn of three yggr-g, The" ncdv: Dialogue-The Spirit 0f hull. and shouting: Look what. many friends 1n town are highly Cllrllllmflfl-"Wrlfl SUPNIIE- MHW It's clonc to my poor wife!" pleased and are giving them a Gunn. Bu")... McLeod, $3.1 Wood- Applicant added that she wont warm welcome. H. Bide. 11111 511F308; 118011811011“ outside lwl‘ door. and found u... CROW$ITLSSIIIWVNED IBy Labor Council . [Toronto District Body '5 Protests to Premier (By Dominion Now: Service) [once proud monarchy. which to- day is the poorest and most. un- happy of the industrial States. which go to make up the German Reich. The present Government has virtually decided to pawn tho former royal treasures. which nt n conservative estimate is worth lmore than $200,000,000. Some ex- ‘pert-s have estimated the collection ‘of jewels at. three times that sum: hut. us all the contents of this l“'zroen vault." which was estab- lished by Augustus the Strong. Kim: of Saxony and of Poland In the 17th century’. have never been classified piece by piece or valued In detail, no one really knows what |thcir worth is. The vuult contains limnddition to the crown jewels, hundreds of the rarest objetu rYnrt from Iiearly every country In the world. Many of the lesser been exhibited to visitors. but ln the green vault. lt.- lW-UO" of Jlldgplself arc numbers of large gold cups ‘Coutsworth in ordering the lash for "Red" Ryan. in addition to alum, “mum and bowls heaped ltir-zh with precl- cut and uncutpwhiclt have never been even weighed. Among other treasures not dis- played to the public are 200 large studs set with-diamonds of 121-2 carats each. and mounted so that two of them form a clasp nnd ap- penr as a single Jewel. There are many ropes of pearls, one of which etintains 228 pearls of the purest orient. Then there are no loss than l6 Jcwcllcd collars of the Order of tho Golden Fleece mid the foreign orders nfa long llnc of ltings. nil not: In diamonds and previous stones. Negotiations with tlu- former reigning house have boon tromplctcd, nnd the ltrvnler port. of royal treasurchas not been acknowledged to bclhe propertyot‘ the Fri-e Btato of Saxony. which bus already approached hoincol‘ the largest foreign banks for loans with which to rehabilitate the State Ilnautrcs. u Rancher Silent Witness as Deer Engage in Battle ALTURAS. CnL, Jan 21-4. Gutz» man, n rancher. temntly was 6Y9 witness to a spectacle not often seen by human belnsfl. lllfll 0f fl deadly combat between two mill? ‘deer with their horns interlocked. ' Gutzmnn. who ls dent‘. CHM 0H the dnollst: In a wilderness near here and was wlthln 25 feet of them before he saw them or they Selltlctl/lilh wosonce. When the bucks noted the intrusion, they ceased fig lng and scrambled "rway. their orn: allll locked. to a nolnt hardly 100 yards distant.- where the battle wu resumed- Guttman dld not again approach the animals. Instead be notified the game warden. and the next day an lnvastllltlbn was made. The buck: could not be found. but the trail thoy had left for Inllu told eloquently of the‘ lbrrlflc. bat- tle. ln place: tn: ground was torn up an If by a plow and sapling: lworc hrokon down. ' At one point. tho lettered foo: had fallen over a cliff t2 rm high. The gums warden predicted that the final chapter of the episode would be written when some hunter found two palm of whitened horna| united together. Such flmll are not uncommon. on Indication that; fight: between malt dear often last until both dlo of exhaustion or Morning Guardian at hi: store. Ht: telep- tf 1| by Doris Stirling and Marion Mc- ——Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crockett, arrived home from Western Can- _ v ___ _ 1 . . ' LOINDOE; Jun. 18.-—;I‘l‘\le croul/n Pallgigantggllle Ilgliilteh , oifnngjesgggf rI-"lxillgeman was called In. and hhe Jeuze s o nxony. one o ie rici- ‘ ' o ere to play It again I‘ r l‘ , t-st and most famous ufroyal trens- Lhudrenfilmla Kennedy- Rachel but he snld: "l don't wnntoto hldlll" urt-s in Europe. will be used to gimtlfiilill" L Ngflréot" éllllcKc¥zfiles it." and hurried tiwnv. * . ll‘ c e0 —. u's— z , ' rehabilitate the finances of the Marylaunn- born‘ ‘Stirling? E3191 A summons lur lhrgutg was “EASTERN AGENT --Mr. J. W. Murdock l: now Guardian Agent In Montague. and will be pleased to receive new: Items. ad- vet-tiling. Job Print-lag. new and renewal subscriptions. tf PERSONALS ..'illr. Victor McGulzan. Stur~ geun. spent last week vtlltlng his —UNDER ‘m: Ausmcis‘ OF tho Women’s Institute, Rev. W. E. Monagbnn will lecture In the Cent ral Bedeque Hail Tuesday evening, Jan. 22. There will also be u short program by the school chlldlen. Admission 25 and 15 cents. Ladies with boxes Ireo. -—FUNERAL WEDNESDAY. — Thefuueral of the late Archibald Cousins. whose death took phtce cousin. Mrs. H. Cahlll, Richmond ‘suddenly ‘at. Pentlcton, B. C.. will St, City. b0 held from his fzrthefs residence, -——~—— ‘. _ Mr. John S. Cousins. tPnrk Corner ..‘Mr. Art Calilll, Richmond 82.. ' on Wednesday, January 23rd at 1 City. Is visiting in Sturgeon. the ' o'clock p. m. The lute Archibald guest. of "Mrs. Victor McGuigln. Cotislnu was a member of ‘King Ed-l -Z—<F>———— wurd lodge 0f A. F. and A. M. ‘ Maipeque. The neighboring Lodges: Tolno 190009000 of -l<‘ree Masons are invited to ut- TOKIO, Jan 21—TokIo has drop- ped from filth to tenth place tend the funeral. among the cities of the world in population as a result of the deaths and evacuations following the earthquake and firs. By the cen- On the evening of Dec. 20th. sus taken two years ago there were there was held at Bradalbaue anl2.499.000 people in the capital. A entertainment and Christmas TreeJc-ensns taken November l5 showed which was attended by n. large and but. 1,629,016. “Pllrcclatlvg nugwnu. The vm-t- The chief of the statistical de- ed ‘and interesting program waspartment of the municipality be rendered in a very creditable man- Ileves that Toklo will regain her uer. The Reverend John Stirling position In about six years. occupied the chair. Following Is —-<9>--——-- the program for the evening: Chorus—Carol Brothers. Carol by the choir. with duet part taken by Mrs. John Stirling and Mrs. Alex McDonald. Mluurul‘: Llnlnelt for Spralln: --—-¢0ai-- CHRISTMAS TREE AT BRADAL. BANE a BROKEN ‘MELODY. (By Dominion News Service.) LONDON, Jan. lit-A woman ap- plicant thus addressed the Willcn- RecltntI0n-—Dece|nber 25lll--'l8ll den magistrate: _ Stirling; Solo-The Christmas "r was playing Beethoven's Sblp—Ethel Todd;ExercIse——San- Moonlight sonata lust night. 1 ta's Mistake-Elizabeth and Donald love music. and they suy l have McKay; Junior Chorus-Little a. beautiful instrument." Children Can You Tell. with duct "t had Just reached that seduc- tive, slow movement In C sharp minor. which your “Warship will of course, remember well, when in rushed my landlord, roaring like a Konzlo; Recltatlon—That‘s Christ- mas-Lorne Cousins; Recitation- The Christmas Trail-Ivan Ken- Sautn Innd-Jtlnrl Woodsltle: Solo —Ltillahy land-Eliza Todd; Ito- m, u“, landing citation-Family Troubles-Jean when she caught “km I a . . - ' - ' DDll- Wootllsde, Llionis—-—Do loulcuml 5;... bxclatmcd. “"03 bu“. Know “l9 Song that we Anklboolc whnl. it's done for met" I “l5 Sal's-by the cholr; Roclmtlo“ The woman further related that lnndlnd)’ In a hysterical condition Tllfld. Christina McPherson: Can- grmm“! w ‘he “"""“““" die Bearers-Marion Weeks, Ma~ rion Caseiy. Hazel Kennedy, Sadie 1' . " “hlffltllatllit: first tableau was form-‘Could N 0t Work ed, the solo "O Little Town of Bethlehem" was very sweetly sung . . < ~. < . ———— I lftllolxtiltrhlvlllrhlllugtlhllilph ‘hllgittltllylfh’ New H‘ Pal"- Dodd" who here inado his first public up- Kmney Pm‘ ptuirnntro. and his solo "Luther's (‘rudlt- llyitin" wits excellently run Alfred Nadeau l: enlhuulantlc over thirt-tl. l m a remedy that brought him ro- llt-t-ittitlon~—('hrist.nn|s DOlIKlI- lmh-Dwwl Kllm’! ""13- nuIs—-Christitia lllcPherson-lleclt- (Sgllglagyllleit Que‘. Jtlll- 21-- ntion~llro\vri's 1\lIstako—Annle 9 ' —'" Glvfifi m“ S791"- Hzttnestt-r: Solo-Smile Tliro‘ Your Dlefifillre to tell you that .I am feel- 'l‘t-tirs-lluzel Kennedy (encored) ill-H very’ Well. since l started tak- lllccitutignrA (fhrlstitialt-x Sleepy lng yotlir Budd's Kidney Pills. I was em ~- ‘o thy (ions us; tccitntlon not. tub e to work u. who] day with- Gllplliy Uilélllillltltl‘; lttipitutioglh-A otxeocvcrtidpiitihtsléu my kidneys. ‘ir s mas cepione- een ‘otts- our Do ’ dn» r111 ins; Motion Sump-Doris Stirling wo-“derm .920... 1%. ‘vfiakufigdn. Alurion McKenzie, lrniu. Kennedy, nary; Kindly pubush my Waqmon. lluryi Gunny, Jeun Woodslde, llelen 13L so m”; n] those who auger l(‘OTEJISdcQbSllJIlilIIIgZUllllslthe even-vlmow about Douala Kidney lng were illisscs Euphemla Mathe- Alfred Nadeau, who “v03 son and Isobel MncLeod. ‘hem makes ‘he above statement At the conclusion of the program -' ' a diversion w“ emu‘ d b m He teols that he owe: lt. to other e y ° M’ sufferers with sore kidneys, to tell rival of Santa Clans. After n short speech by me genial om smut’ the them how he found relief from his Christmas Tree m... stripped of its . burden at his behest, and all the A“ M,‘ Nadeaus traumas came children of the congregation recetv- "am dlsefled kmneys’ “my speed" ed a shnrc of the good things that “y was“ when ho wmnmnced to _| . i Stock-taking Tuesday 22nd TAKING STARTS ON FEBRUARY 13g“. . make it easy every item of extra. " cleared out before that date-and will be tiifdfigp, " " cutting‘ will do it. lovely, new, desirable. __ I v i, _ best stock in Prince Edward Island you at heavy reductions through the days of lihlflgalg.‘ 25_ Per Cent off Men's and Boys? $10.50 Overcoat: .. . . $7.87 $25.00 Overcoat: . ..... .__......... I ‘ l. $12.00 Overcoat: .. . $0.00 ssooo Overcoat: . ‘ Iii-N Overcoat: ......-. . $12.82 $35.00 Overcoat: . 25 Per Cent off House Coats and» Batii1~~ ._ no Gannont: m ................ ._'..; .... .. use "ll-W llliiiw“ l" -~-'~'*---- $10.50 Garrmntifor ........... $11.50 Garment: for .... _.. ................ .. $8.63 52¢” gamma“ for» ____‘_ 25 Per Cent otl Suits for Men. and Men’s Suitis ' BoysFSults- $25.00 Gulls for‘. $13.50 Boyd 10bit: for .‘,.._-.LI_..-..,._.-.., Q1043 02am Butt: m . 515.00 Boys’ sum m ;.- .... - .-, Waltz; $30.00 sum 1o.- ...... -. $141.50 Boys’ mumm- --..... ‘Qtzag 535.00 Suit: m- ...................... ..- ...... ..- was $18.50 Boyn’ Quito-for .. Wholesale Prices on Lines Not Mon’: Flannel Shirt: t I l Silk and Percale Shirt: Men’: and Boys’ Sweaters Boys’ Md Men‘: Golf Mocking: Men’: Pyjavpa: " t Men’: Wool 1nd Coiling e "Seek: ~ club Baa: and Suit 00:5: ~ 0' ' 4% l Men’: Gloves at Stock-taking Discounts Men’: ClOVQ: and Mitt: at blg reductions. l-“wd M°°M “l” 6'” “hm .'°" m, M.“ d a, __._ _____ __ $1.50. $2.50 m- stm. V. 0M0 m $2.25. L” Mum d elm _ _ $17; Men’: Fur Ilned Mocha mm $4.50 mess: MNF IldMoh 0M0 WI m. ~~~.--.- m... - ..... ....... ...'..:..ff....;' Pas Heavy Pull Over Sweaters With Roll Stock-taking Prices Hpavy all Wool Pull Over Sweaters with Roll Collar: $4.75 for $3.50. 06.00 liar $3.70. $0.50 m- suz. "rm: tpplle: t» all Heavy Puilovemvvhlle inc colored. Mon‘: Mufflers. Including yvool or silk. 79c for 60c. $1.00 for 76c.‘ 81:20 for 94c. 02.00 for 01.60. $3.50 for $42.62. ' . t - '* Stock Taking Discounts on Women’s New $12.00 Borg: Drone: for ..... .2 .... ... .... .. $9.00 $15.00 Serge Draws: for ...- l. 021.00 Trlcotlne Drclqec for .. $15.75 $25.00 Trlootlne Drone: for .. $20.00 Silk Drona: for ----- .. High Grade (‘oats Half Price Just a amall lot of Coats, perhaps a little too high grade to cell lvvlftly. W: flnplgl not lnw bought :0 many-so we'll have to lake _a loan to pay for our mistake. " - ‘_ $76.00 Goals for 037.50 $85.00 coat: for ...-. $09.00 Ooato for .. $44.50 $115.00 Cont: for Our mistake l: your profit-get one today. Coats Worth to Coats Worth to $121.00 for $10.00 $25.00 for ‘$15.00 ‘Vere pmv|ded_ use the one sure th-olp for d‘ . A pleasant feature of tho occt1~ll‘ldn°Y5"‘D°dd‘5 Klduey Plus‘ ulon was the bringing, of “White Tlmre l5 110 T008011 why anyone Gifts" by the ClllltllTll lo ho prus- "l-Wllld ‘Wllllnut’ l9 all-Ker when outed u. tut» Protestant. Orpban- Budd's Khluw Pllls can be obtain- ugo. and tho pleasure of tho chlltl- N1 "0111 drustzlsts envrflvllfiw. 01' mu In their own good time was The Dodds Medicine C0., 1.1.0.. Tor- a holghtonerl by thus contributing to onto. . . the happiness of loss fortunate llttlc ones. Tllu entertainment was brought. t0 rt close by the singing of the Notional Anthem. llllnnnlh: Llnlment for PLEASE NOTICE I have gone out of credit business. Ev- erytthing will "be sold much cheaper forcash ~-._ andttgade. Itwilliay Y0“ glVfiusaCa . in 4 Bags! L. ANDERSON, "Nothing but Zan-Bult could have ' St. P8081" 972-1-17tat4l. ' don: ll." uy: Mn. A. Berrymau. 190. John Street. North. Hamlllom-lu ; describing how her right fool. crushed l ' by a waggon wheat, w healed. “The B N deal: was terribly bruiu . Issued and inflamed. and I Muted awuy with plin. ...L‘very Wonk lu pow-gain when i.‘ some particular lino aL. Poole. l Sprnlnn When ll was quite impossible for m: to move lbouhlny hlunbond‘: mother got matot III-Bull. llwaslllrprlnlllgl " Inn TWO ‘ DAYS all nwlilin lornllon had disappeared an phnin w’? mninihul‘. ln I-PUR lgllrS, roug t stmeyuieo Znm- u,l . . 1d e b0 h h; dfllOIHRGIIL-a. fog; w}: itiualflsi; iiliiltt-i a 91ml ....Thls rweok it la. Boole... Shoes. he llnmv-‘llluk l: pa: porsvcrlul antiseptic “W”. ovvmm’ “mummy uQZQtPZ-i c-ittlbifllu [fill tail-dill: mum" ‘ma-- Vllfil- l9 helllhly tissue. No common ' * moot and but all cometltlon. ..._. or save cAn possibly cunpu: with g” o." 35mm this”, ypu y-fl] lam-B k. Get b0 -d I 50c. ll dahnum FREE sxdgpfia (m. Ina ‘D0 lllfllflled M MI! Vlllfl. ...... .. ... poatnge from Zun-Buk 60., T - mrutlon. , For no: It In: been ti: ctmom of the cblnon former; lo lino the border of their field: with outcl- pllntl to prawn: taunt: of all ‘ .,. .. l’ ZHMBU H‘ F0 r on Coatings and Stock Taking Discounts $.50 Velour: for ' .._. . $3.00 $2.75 Tweed: for .. $3.50 Velour: for -- $2.34 $2.60 Tweed: for $0.25 Qurbury: for .. $284 $2.25 Tweed: for $4.75 Bolivia: for . $3.17 $2.00 Tweed: for .. $3.00 Frieze: for . . .-.. . $2.00 $1.75 Twood: for .... ..-... 91.11 Wholesale Prices on Wool Dress Goods m: Included T-lcottlneo. Folrct Twlllu, w»: Oanlom, cnpsittidfnanmiq. 80w“. do. Wholesale Prices on all Silks Canton Ore!!!» Crepe d: China. Georqottol. Tafhtu. Panama, Flnoy Tflmmlnfl Sllkl, dc. One Third Off leaded t-fmml-ngl. n: .._ amm and beadod .... shunt». .One Third OE Colored and black drn: Inca. lace llouncutu. One Third .01! All Metal lam. Including gold, and‘ ollwr flopunclng, at». smut ' 110151118‘. Discounts t... Comforts and i ‘Blankets 84.75 Comfort for $28.00 comfort, Jump lltlpd ...,......_... 017-25 45,00 Qomfqrt m ma: Ootnfort, 9w» tum .......... mm . t 3,9313; If,’ Unlol m u: we! mum. nun» w n 0mm" m __ _____ __ _ "'7'. ngulu $7.75 for ....,........_......--.... 5.3.4 ‘N? , an; cemvpqgimi out: ........-...-. moo V gm Maw we m vaccination. ~0- 818.00: down filled . ............ .. 011.03 ulu- $.05 f9;- U" Lgrgopoln, all pure wool Famous Scotch llmh Blunlnln. regular Wholesale Prices all Over the [lt.-IQ for 01-44