__ MARCH 22, 1924 was» r!’- MUSICAL RECITAL SUNDAY EVENING °NE‘H°UR. COMMENCING a.ao p. m_ AT THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ‘Anthem . “Awake Thou that Si t" I From "Th; Daughter 0173111,,» """"""""""" " slam" o sol- CHOIR rgan o, ......................... __ "Poet and Pea ant" _______ _ _ vocal Sol n: PNKATIIram Bail """""""""" " supp’ 0 - .. “n a (mastery (in-g ii. __ ivm. F. a. DInqWcll en - ‘mm’ Violin Duet, ...... .......... .. (a) Serenats, __ Mogkowski (b) Traumeri, _ schurma" Miss Bernice Stuitz and Mrs. A. R. Jones Vocal SoiP . “The Good Shepherd" ________________ __ v ' Mrs. H. S Henderson an de wit" Vocal Duct .................. .. “Watchman What (u, N| m“ ' v. Leigh oihqwei ‘land Royo D, oQulgiggy """ " sargeam Vocal 80W. ----------------- .- "Corrie Unto Him" (Messiah) ................. ., Handel Mrs, F. E. Dingweii ' Part Song, ........ .. ‘Comrades’ Song or Hope-v _ Adams CHOIR SILVER COLLECTION 2207-3»32~li FRANCE BUILDS MILITARY There is significance in the news that the base of the British navy is to be removed from the North Atlantic to the Mediterran- ean Sea. The menace of the North hon been removed, since the Ger- man fleet was sunk at Soaps Flow, and the danger spot is now in the‘ great southern sea. The British .iavy is the world's greatest instru- ment for enforcing peace, and preserving‘ thelibertievi oi‘ other nations. By its trapping of the Ger- man navy at the outbreak of the war, it did, at one stroke, more to- ward winning the war than g any other agency in the war. in spite of the tremendous war debts. of France, that country i; now cori- templating the building of a rail- way 2,200 miles long. across the Sahara desert fro Algeria south, at a cost of s I , $325,000,- 000, for the avlwe pfiplize of hav- ing in readiness an army of native negro troops, to throw into Europe by the shortest possible route, in the next war. It is estimated that 850,000 of these troops, whose service in the late war placed the stamp of French approval upon them, are avail-able from the French colonies In Africa. This de- velopment of s great military re- serve in Northern Africa makes the French fortifications in- Algeria. and the British post at Gibralter the vital points in international politics. The concentration oi the British navy in the Mediterranean, In the event of hostilities, would conflict with Frehch plan; tor rush- ing the negro army across to Marseilles from Algeria. and con- sequently the French are con- templating tho bulldingof huge submarine transports. ls there peacelln the event of a conflict n..-»n...........-...- Mutual Measured I873: holders or their beneficiaries to the immense sum oi’ $47. 0- .holders._or held $i0o,492.i34.2s. _i w Provincial 171M: . NEbAfi!6Ik “Willem ./ \\ In, L/f-l/W-l \ RAILROAD ACROSS SAHARA w.» in which Britain and France join ed hands, their united forces wouic be enormously strengthened by the construction oi the railway, oi which the route is shown on this map. in the impossible eventol difficulties between the two coun triers, the British navy would again be found where it was most needed, as it was in the world war. Britain -.~ navy manoeuvres, now taking place, involve the largest con centratiori of British warships since the battle of Jutland. There will be eighty-three ships, with full complement of submarines, air craft, torpedoes, bombs and all thc other weapons of ..war. “British trade in the Mediterranean total: 65 per cent. of the whole, and is six times as great as that of any other one nation. PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL TIN‘, following is tlir standing o tlinvpiipils of Pleasant Vullny sclioo lll ‘their rriuiiu-iivo grades [or tlu iiioiiili ot Fi-liruury. (lrudo lX—-1. liluriunilo McLau- iuiu; 2. Dorothy Maiulmivi-ll. (lriulo. Vlll——l. Ilortiiu Slivvoiisou; 2. IPIDi-riicu MCSWIIIII. lifllilt‘ Vil-1. Villa Sinilli. (lfllilt! Vl—1.-lslu Win-ks; 2- Alo: liizu-liowoll;Douulil lilo-Swain, t-quu 3. Ruliy Smith. (lrudv lV.-—1. Alive Works: 2 Phovbi: lilcSwiiing 1i. Cliirii. Mac Loud; 4. liiuy Smith. l (irzide lli—~1. Ervln Buchanan; 2 (Iliiudo Smith; 3. Laura Smith. (lruiio ll~—1. Elizabeth lVlcKiiy; 2 l'l‘t'i‘l)'Il lilclnirv. (lrudo i~—1. Murlon Stevenson: 2 Donald Mciiuy; 3. Elmer Iluchiiix an. M. A- MacLEOD, Teacher. THE steady growth and increasing usefulness of » this company may be illustrated in no more striking way than by the figures showing the {annual payments to policyholders. For example. this table comparing figures for every tcnth year since I873....... . . . . . . ..$ 2.087 l883....... 62.595 1891...... 2i2.828 493,72l l9l3.......... . . . . ..l.396.445 l923......... . . . . . ..s.1<>9.741 The total disbursements of the Mutual Lilc to policy- Policyholders of today will appreciate the present position of the Company when they understand that at the prcscnt moment we hold in reserve for future payments no less than 859.383.426.66. This means a total either in reserve [or them exclusively. of The Mutual Life of Canada is one of thc strongest insur- ance companies in ihc world. Let us send our liicruture explaining the principles of true Mutuailty. Manager 1a Kent 0t. Charlottetown, P.E.l. Service SHOP from Holniairs Catalog ODD LINES OF SILK UNDER WEAR Including chemise, cnmlso Price-MOORE o McLEOD, Llli] ITED. 2131-3-22-21 WE WILL TAKE POTATOES wanted. M. Kennedy & c‘; Bradal baiie.—1774-3-3 inwi! 1 nith. sliudvii. (lurnmel, sponge, [gwg iiiouuo, llllliili, Wllllri‘ brow“ This proauliur oii Sunday or low,“ riillli: 7 i1. Ill. will bu lliv Ri-v. '|‘_ 3 Bllylti. I). l), Pri-slilieiii College trimming silks. Prowl... 15,-, ENGAGEMEN: ANNOUNCE- w/IENT. ~—liir. uiid Mrs. W. 1'}. Rodd ll_lllglil<.-i' Mary .l, to Mr. livujuniiii alum-son. Dunn-lulu- Iu Luke plum; -iiriy in April. 215191122 1i altering or if aliipuiriii. 3 LONG RIVE-RT-Jlii Siiiiilziy ei '1' Cliuruli iii nus-lull sci" ion, in song. lie iiilernoon_ illlllli'iillllll oi‘ lirozilre At-riici ions ‘lllillls UQIMIIIIUITIIIIP. thought Lliis novel iPlUtfilflCill design, ls illi‘ l‘i‘llt‘l‘llilll thrown Ill Iii ‘rliiilows is siiirllluu loii might. also be made oi‘ ‘l‘l.l5ll(' lllllll ook \\‘Il(l ilrusaril lliv WllliliP-YA. {ii Q§-__._ Vien‘s and Young Men's MOORE do McLEOD, LIMITED. g M... UNITED STATES HOPES TO FIND CONTINENT AT POLE The giant airship. the Shelia in Millions up to the end of I923 amount l08,707.(>2. paid to policy- H. A. EIERC ’ mander Fitzhugh Green, U. ‘ Navy. The flight is surrounded with difficulties, although those who are are of promoting it-beiieve they lustified in risking \it because . the scientific knowledge which w States hope to find and claim new continent at the Pole. however, to make the trip i mooring post, the ,qulres several men to pull . l down to earth. I Another object of the flight is > collect data ior the purpose of es- tablish-ing s trans-Polar air route to Europe. There is a travelling power of the I crew. scouting piano will be on fight. The sketch ....-._’_.__. L lea and bloomers on Saturday Hull W? kinds at our cellar on Milo Diiys—at best prices-Good stock SEE PROWSE anos. LADIES‘ bu“ I105" iii town ior Dilute, spring 2150-15-21 2i ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL — . Lend putting him in iiiu oi‘ King's NEW BLACK‘ and col'il silks, nut- "pii lliIill-Zflvfl- hlouuiit IiFUClldti cout liililli-ifl. Iuncy Pillfiliiyrl, lillHSl. fancy , lslll~ 21543-21 2i. LllllUllllCi! the viigaigl-iiil-iii oi‘ Ilivir WARNING TO POTATO GROW. :RS.—it is against the low (or uiiy iiie to use lliu word coriifivd when ailverlisiiii: potatoes or auie unless sold pollilopg have men Government certified ut time I "llll-i iii 7 ifclork lll Liii- iluzig Riv _ " will lJL! u r;]]\-(-"|l . ‘Flu: Proiiiguli-a A ‘litirv will be no . r lice in ilio Long River (lliurcii ll‘. UNIQUE WINDOW DESIGN. _ File Prliire Eilivairll sliou: \\'llliltlW lil\'t3 long solicited ihu liilr-rcsl and gLll-ll‘ iiid rillzct-iis iii _L'.0lllil‘ill tilt-so 1mm iuiiiiis-i- m‘ years [or their original ly and bvziuiy." oi‘ ilrsigu in ilopiri iig the ieuluro pictured illltl other On this orcusioii .\Ii'. I. (l, Spout-o, pi-oh-utiniiiist. lius nul- iiiii0_his provious zillviiiyils \\'lill u iipn reprrséuiiiiig “Rapid Fire.“ or I iiursi o!‘ ilninr. 'l‘lii»5 splendid idea and work. To reulizo zi good effect of one iusi liioli to llli‘ opposito sidv oi‘ lio GITCPI to got its actual worth lIi llFPH ‘Jlv-lllzililzix llllil 11;: lilo, lllilllfill'llllt‘t‘ oi‘ zi sw-lliinglill‘ ' iiiuriiii williiii llll‘ buildings. I\l>1>.ii~liii‘i-.\'.<: Iliu .\lilllll‘lliil, llli‘ of .\ll'. .\. .\i. Whit \linard’s Linlment Relieves Colds. -_-—-a iiTHE LAST WORD in styles in Spring Zaps ready at the “Men's Store".—- doah, which broke lose in a terrific i Windstorm not long aglo, is again ‘ being prepared for the Polar fight, under the direction of Lieut. Com- be secured. Incldently, the United The flight will be made ..from New York State, to Fort Worth. Texas, to San Dieo, Lon Angeleo. Seattle to Nome and Point Barrowq from whence the airship will ,“hop of!" for its 1.560 mile trip to the Pole. It will have to be prepared. there .. and back at one fliight, as there lo l . no possible chance of landing ‘ the Artic lee There will be no land- lng places, and in the absence of a Shenandoah re- her division oi opinion over tho prsctibllity of the flight for strong winds may cut down the Shenan- , .dosh. and tho air pressures may make breathing difficult for tho Provision in being mode for reo- eue-woi-k ismnoJil, IIIIIIIQP- 5|! duty, three attached to eaoh of two ships. one at Nome and one at Spitsber- gen. which will bs bases for tho shown tho route the Shenandoah will take onfi hor FINE NAINSOOK HEMSTITCH- ED camisoles. fipeclal value 69c. Prowse Brosz, l.til.-—2154-3-212i LADIES WHITE AND OYSTER wash kid gloves. Special $1.50. P owso Bron, Ltii-—2154-3-212i. SATURDAY odd lines of corset: worth to $3.75 for $2.00.—-MOORl; 8e lilcLEOD, LIMITED. 2187-3-22-2l YOUNG MEN COME into Olll store in look at our new spring..- illllfl and go out Wtiitflllg one‘ Hrowiiu Bro», I.Id-—2162<3-212i. NOTICE. -—l have bouglil. l.li(' standard l)l‘i:il iitiillion Frisco Dir- ect. from Iiniiiiiionil Kelly and iii- stud Sill" vice. Furiiioi" lllltlflllllllfln apply Ciaud S. liicliliiluii. 2i WHERE THE BEST TEA GROWS.—'l‘li(-= 'l‘e:i plant flourishes host on the wull drained side of o iizoiinlziiii Ill II. country where I.ll0l‘l is pluuly o1‘ moisture ziml u ivurn sun. Crrloiii pziris oi‘ Ce_vlon, ‘llitllli THE ‘CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN IIIE ciiiiiiii auiiiiiiii“ Jimmie Geode, (Former Charlottetown Boy) Lean, two popular favorites with the coming to the Prince Edward after an absence of We, This noted organization will be he re March 26-27. .-e.~~&su and Charlie (Old Mc- Durribclis) two years. Thursday, “Original? Wednesday and illl(l Java are ideal in;- ilio growing, oi’ (li-licioun Imi, hence from those‘ ('()llllll'l9!-l come the fiiiési. vzirietler "SAIMIIA" is it blend oi‘ lll‘ choir-est qllllllllvfa‘ grown, in the Lliwe most lillllOllfi ion-growing countries in the world. __.-o>--i Linlment For Corns‘ Minardh: --—-——-¢e->-—.—-— CZRIGHT SHAPES and colors in Men's and Young Men's hats-a‘ the MEN'S STORE. — MOORE S. McLEOD, LIMITED. i — -*—- FRAVEL VIA ‘ NATIONAL LINES. Canadian National Railway Servic-l es Afford the Highest Standard of Travel Comfort Wiuiilior on business or on pleas- urn bound, the (liinzidiuii Niiiioiiul q I(illl\\'ll)‘.~‘, olTvr to the 'l‘rui roiitii ‘ Illlllll ll‘ilVilllt31' tho highest siuuduixl 4i‘ ’l‘i'zivul Comfort. From zill iliiirilliiiu Provlucv Poiiiis lo .\lillll,l‘l‘l.ll, Ottawa, \\'iu- nipvg, Saskatoon or ViillCUUVifY. there is the ilui-st oi‘ e'ei‘\'l('i: =by All S Stool 'i‘i';iiiis of supvrioi- equip ment. ’l‘lu- (‘auizuliiiii llll\\'lli‘il ior the vxi-olloiiriv ui its slot-plug illlil dining cur si-riivu. ’l‘lii- pairs are oi‘ illO fiiiesi and mosii llilillt‘l‘ll iypc, Wllllu the qu:illl._v ol" Iliu food llll(l illlllllliil‘ oi‘ serviu: on tin‘ iliiinr is priilsoii ‘by liuiizlrvlls oi expvrionced travellers. 'i‘\\'o iiiic lYillllh‘ ruri hrlwuiou .\l0llll‘E(Il'. \'iv'—-ilir in Lmiitoil and hlziritii. > i-Ix Frorii ll()ll'.l\'l’llI\ll‘(' Slziliuii izimous “Cnuiini- liil Limited" lorivrs (lllllY ill iimil 101' IlllilWtl, Nurlii liuy, \\'izi~ Bl ip m. iiipog, lflliiiouiiiii, Saiskziiouu ziiiil Vuiiirouvri‘. , l<‘i'oni lllillliVvlilillfi‘ Rlzillon zilso llli! liiieruzitiozilil Liiiilloil lrzivi-s zit 11mm ll. m. daily for ‘ikiroiuu- l)('ll‘()ll iliill (Tliii-ugo, illlil two fll$l lIlL‘ vvi-iiiiiu. _ Uoiiiii-ciluii is ulso iiiuilo \\'llll all tho iii-ii ‘if. N. R. bruins belwol-ii IMliiiironi illlll iltluivu. I To iill points iii (Iiiiizuln, \ll'.‘i‘\’ i‘\l ll_\’ llll.‘ Czinzuliuii Nlilllilllll llllltkw‘. Enquire 0i‘ 'l‘ickial. ASP!“ It": furl-a, rvsorvuilons, etc. 2193 3~2'.‘~2li. -_-<+>———— RIVER VIEW SCHOOL l l‘IIill‘_Vi iiriulu \'il.—— Sylvie RUIIOPIHUII, (ironic \‘l.---1. Erma Banks: 2- :i(lll oqiizil". II. lleriiizi Robertson. (irzulo \'.—1, Nellie Blinks; .lllllli‘fi ROIIUITRIIII. (iraiilo il\'.-~l, Olive Duiioziu; 2. Florence Robertson; 3. 'I“IL’ii‘l"’l' . - . ~‘~ -‘ ~ . ll I l‘l.‘illl. _~___ L.’ wfi-gg CHM’ (:‘|I1‘~‘1|(1T\ 1I,--1, Viola Duncan? ‘l. ' ‘If ~i~"i_¢--‘§"“"\ ' "loreiizi Robertson; 3. .'\i\\Il'L‘\\' »" ‘.\., llzinks. * iPerii-lvt iiih-iidziiice--i~‘.rniii Billiiio iiid Wallace B3.llliti.—4MIll‘y Giiuilol. louriiui‘. Headquarters For Car Tops, for eveiy make of car, made to order. Also a full line of upholstering ac- cessories, including: Springs. Felts, Snaps, Mica, Tapes and Binding. Now is the time to have your season's repairing done —before the rush. T. V. RODI), 172 Great George Street n. S 2206-3-22~Tuefri6I. .l nut in RM I rude, we will one [nu-lingo some Nilk Illltl lti-ninnniii for l‘ll Oh Pin, Aluminum 'l‘ “Io. uiu‘ pint. Embroidery Nllk flllll Rhino Net llliilu. ll Y All Illvlll‘ [ltliillil iu-iit piiiilpiiiil. lflr, Ilirro loin 2M. wi-Il pli-lisod. Aiiiiroiiii NEVILLE LAFE (0., BOX 2H, 0| Ill‘), NIHV JERNEY ‘Zllll-II t0 .___._.._. FOB EASTER SEND YOUR PHOTOGRAPH BY BAYER 168 Great George otroet jmwnn..." vvvv "Wece Italy Premier Muss iiiroiiuii trains leave ior Toronto in ' for“ 111,. hunt oi‘ service is iuriilsir‘ NOT WANTED IN ITALY King Ferdinand and Queen Marie ‘an. has recently been announced, have Izeen oiini of Italy that they will not be welcome, and conse- N‘“I“""‘I i“ "Mquentiy the visit has been cancelled. of Roumania. whose visit to told very plainly by wjcftar. ~ . Standing ior tho mouth 0i’ Feb , ‘don Underground Railwa _ _ has done so rnuch to dimi V _ ipai Agent of the Conservative party in succes- Sir Reginald Hall. l. Lulln ‘Blinks; 2 which been appointed Prim: sion to Vice-Admiral .\llll‘y Roiiortson und Russel l-tillii‘l‘l' __(_‘ i. P0 ‘NIT mun d i‘ jfior 10 iwiv sou-l ll: il- wurii, tlirl-o yiirilii fiiiu-y Lure. Flniier liloiiuy buck ii‘ lIlI-l A "SAFETY FiRST" MANAGER F PA Mr. H. ( rtugal Civil n i OR Fl TY F E.‘ Blain, c. o. E., assistant ys and founder of the “Safety First" Council nish street Tile lolloiving is tho ilonor Roll {for ('il\'i>‘llill.\‘ll school for February. BRITISH CONSERVATIVE. managing-director of the Lon- accldents in London, has CAVENTDISH ‘SCHOOL Sgrvantg i ohm» \'Il——1. io-nii uw-ili): 2. 1m _ lillliltcilllllfiliyillhulwiliili Sniiiii. q __ _ 1 i ' i, GHIIIU \' —- . nii-rl Simpson; t. lkelAiiiln Weill); 3. ]'il‘ll4‘>il (lziihini. -—-~— _ liruili- V—-~1. ‘lie-l Wyziiiil; 2. Canadian Press.) fllrll-ii Simpson: l. llorzi SllllllL iU.—-—i‘ui‘f\i'::il‘>i (lrzidu li--1. Aiurjoril: Clark; 2. l1lSllQN, March i-ivil SCl'\'lllllx% ikr lllilil)‘ iii Support of lll’.'ll‘ d or liii'i'v.zi.~'oil “wipes, Follow- lliv (ll‘('llll‘llll0ll oi‘ lllu sirikvl" int: _\'l!.~l\‘l‘II uy in pxirllzimriii Llizit ull iiiurlionzirirxv quilting work illlll iliulr 1ihiune The st rlk ed, iiisti-aid of orrinnnilc lll natured ,- llllil was regime, BORDEN SCHOOL O Principal's ‘iiziry (iiilliiiii; Vi-rua ilnrrnrii. tirndi- 2. lCilioI llt‘l'rl. ulii. (lrnrlo riicii.. Plivriioii. (lrado Preston Grn do (lruilo il'illli‘ Pi-rli-o liint, Evoralt lielrsii Donnlil. Preston .l’ei=sln onlrice Cora Bell, Ruth Keough. (lrnilo Vii-l. lion Suiiirrlzind: 2. Russrl Carney; liiziryziiri-t him-Innis; Assistant's Mflfllliflll Ml-imod, (liudysi (‘ornoyi 2. Louise lilt-luiiis; Leiui Wvdgo; ‘.3. 2. Edison (‘ninpin-ll. Lori-tin Nonnon; 2. ilrucu liliirplrv. 3. -lllllli‘!-i Mi-Nvlll. ' Dnrrxirh; fl. llllfr)’ liii-liinis. Muriel Cornrvy. rucli, Ethel Darrnvh. Jack Road. Raymond (‘army lion Sutherland. Murizaroi. lilciniils, liiaruxirol liir- Lrmi. imuiae lilrinnls. (llndys (‘or- no_\', llnrold MuPlmrenii. Jv-iinlo Mr- \\’(‘l't‘ (lll {LNIIPI tho l)l‘l‘i!ill‘l‘ zuiiioiiiii-eil, will in». ilisuliaritodl filled by military. i‘ was pnlliirnl, lie (‘llilTiZ- '.i tliroui. to tho rellllbllc it} Grzidv 'lX--~l-l Ill-pl. 1i. 2. Ailulr Rouil; \'lll-- l. Beatrice Murphy: Dzirriii-li; 3. Jumps (Yzirrul- i 3. Aiinic ‘MacDon- V-—‘i. Thelma (lnuiiot; 2. 3. liolon Dar Iii-pt, Grade lV-—-l. 3. liiirold lVlc~ ill-l Jvniilo lilvlloimld: Alex. McDonald. Darrin-h; 3. Miiry Gallant. ll. .\.-—1. Oscar Ciinipbell; ll. ll.-~l. Jvsslr Mclmoil. l-l. (‘tifit llvll; 2. EHIIIIII t Aliriiil:iiii-o~- lilziry Gill-I Verna Dar- Slarln, James Farruilicrs. llnrrucli, Thelma (lnudi-l, Lona Wedge. Zilury (liillant; Darrnch, Rosy Gallant. McLeod, Eldon Dsrrach. l‘,(‘l:ii'oiil-i\ (lilll-‘llll. liriiill- l ~-1.I\l:iuil (lulluul; 2- lltlll llillffilll Alar- Il. lli-rln-ri \\'_\':iiill. Baker's Caracas Sweet Chocolate is a pure. clclicious and l‘\CfllLl‘.l-Ul food. A; on oclzliillvn to 5(llOCl or business lunclics or for lxhvoen nical snacks it is i vastly sizpcrlo: to V. l rncct of the s.\‘ccts CQiflfllOItl) used. l TmJc-marl; on cllvri] package loghnol 1-.» :-..\ Made 1:1 Canada By W alter BAY": f’: Co. Linfiied r-.1v...i.=.i 1:": Mill: .1 Porrliesnr, Mm. an l lkmtronl, Canada IODKLET or wove-z IFCPES atm- rats (lnilanl, Elam-lie Gallant, / Plies rrvu I ri~=reoo. siuiiuuiin SILK Of $1.25 Value» Friday and ~ yd. I Saturday _ For two days selling-if the quan- tity holds out, we offer a most re- markable value in pure silk Shan- tung. This is a bright finish, free from dressing, 33 inches wide, a value _A that CANNOT BE EQUALLED I‘ UNDER $1.25 per yard, so far as our observation has gone. This silk is adapted for dressesafor blouses, for undergarments, for bloomers, for pajamas, it will wear splendidly. FRIDAY AND ' SATURDAY 79¢ Yard Mail orders filled-customers will please order promptly as the quan- tity 1s limited t0 200 yards. I The “Nectar” Net Tlie- World’s Best Hair Net Double Mesh 4 for 25c Single Mesh 5 for 25c Every Net Guaranteed This Net has no superior AT ANY PRICE. It is the standard of excellence in guaranteed Hair Nets. It is ofiered in Black, Dark Brown, Mid Brown, Light Brown, Blonde, Grey and White. Double Mesh . . . . . . . . 4 for 25c I SingleMesh.........5f0r25c Mailed post paid on receipt of price. I\§l CHECKED CURTAIN SCRIM 13¢ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . .Here is o. timely value for the house keeper who is busy in making no," her homo. . You will see these in liic mndoiys, l0d2ly——-lll0y will be on sale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT I30 yd. l Black, riBbed, l i All wool Stockings I Friday and Saturday 69c I Here is stockings of good value that will meet your needs nicely for school boys. There are all sizes . from 7 to 10. Get them on Friday and l. Saturday at 5 LEADERS FROM THE LINEN SECTION Striped Flannelette 28_ inches wide, a very nice grade 20c Striped Flannelette 32 inches wide is. a “winner” at 25c Roller Towelling all linen, 4 specials at per yard 9c» Cotton Roller Towel-b ling, good of, the kind‘ and very cheap at 10c Basket of soiled a - I oddTowels HATS With A Sports . Air A lot oi pretty hats just, in Irom New York and Montreal, Cloches vim an upward roil- soms shapes close lit- tlifl with clever trim- ming o! ribbon in con- trasting colors, 03-75.‘ 00-00, 00-00