‘. yice.-.----- See these the first thing! L $1.00 and $1.25 quality Sub standard ... SILK HQSE 79¢ Pair Just in time to be included with the great DOLLAR DAY Bargains this lot of thirty dozen Substandard, iuil fashioned silk hose in medium and heavy service weight. Good assortment of colours, sizes i) to 10 1-2. MGDRE E~ PHEODILYEEE J In Memoriam MR. ctnunn Jones ' Claude Jones. son of Mr. and M15. Layton Jones of Pawn-oi, P. 5.1.. was killed instantly at Ln- valirie. Q1 bee. at 5d’) 011 Wednes- day morn lg October 30th, in an Auto accident. He ief: home on Monday morn- ing. Oct. 24th, in compatiy with Mr. Carter, of North S3 dney, N. 5., for Toronto. They spent a night Ii Sus=ex, N. 1-3., 11,1 on Tuesday evening were i.t Erltiilindsion, N. 8., for supper. Claitfe drove the I'.\l‘J unzii midnight and Carter vlas to drive in to Montreal, but at 5.30. when going round a curve at Luv- liiirie. 3.3 nillcs east oi Motiii-‘n’. a truck loaded with puipwocd ob- s'ru"te'i ilie highvltay and the aiiio ran into t.:e real" oi the truck and Claude it-ns killed instantly. Tiie rrninins arrived in Charlotte- town on tlir- night train at 10 20 P- m. niici were taken to N. l). ilt. the iioiiie tit l ti. c D and a‘. tiii: litjlllbi, Church iii 1-111... brook ii. 2.30 p. lli. The hymns sung at the ClliilCLl were W. J. Miitrh snntz s on R‘ v. 4:3 Raili- . a p-:l.~oiinl friend of the d ceased, lICCJtIH.‘ oi the illi- iivoidnbie obscure o1 Rev. J. W. i cis iii tile l’<Y-\i‘i\l inr n tune tits p~ Macienirs Funeral Rortrls 8111i tak- 11:211. gneral services were _ t CASH ’ W!‘- [my s 0t cash for Men's Winter \‘c:i s. Fur Coats 11nd leather "oats. Also Ladies’ ll".'.'err - "WMMPfs and Mechanic's Tools," Exchange Store lllil Richmond Street Phone 860. i 1 - i 5-31. t'-‘r\\-\Fn\-.'n\'tn'o\‘n'n¥‘ EXAMINATION H. J. MABOH i i I Ol-"IOMIVPRIEI i Mvnttirue. P. n. I. Office flours: i0 to l2 A M- 2 io 5 P. M. “mulls etc. by ninmlnimrni Oillee Connected with DBUGSTORE Nflmv.~.~..-..-_-'.~.. ..'-.. ~ - en to Polnaal Sunday at l2 o'clock i L ijcttpst S_\'liip;itii_v goes _ i‘.i\"€!li.“. brothers anti MSIPI‘ iii tiieii FOIZIHIIR ll. i‘. .\l 1N3 l);'ti'iilil'l‘l'llt ENGAGED i-QNDON. >Nn\'. - 1C (feet; 11ml Ladies‘ and Men s _ L y. XJ1I(I\S o,’ little, is”: Fitting and Svtllllliing Glasses u Etc. t BPnP-KP-' 5%. '-' '-"-'~'- a RAOUL REYMOND OFFERS FOP. SALE the balance of his WHlTE-tt-FAOE MALE POPS at prices ranging from $75. to $300. according to quality-slid markiltll! EASY TERMS. The Central Guardian This column is reserved for new: o! local interest but sdvertistng o! I neivsy nzilurn may by Inserted n 5 cents n worn strictly pay- anls m uiviums CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-97ii9-7-2l-CU llbGlsflfilthlD. non - registered, Ylllg neck lltzkiitfi. plailnuins, neirer time. all lvill he seen. The best. in tile world at the Fox Show in Chur- loitetown next week. Don't irliss oils innit spectacle. L-llfld-ll-lfi-Zl. (A L Iiilil for Haddock, Fiilc _, lllllout, cic. 11-487-11-15-11. ‘FUNi-IliAl. 1 STERDAY — Th0 iuiicritl oi tlzc lute William Hiinim oi Blinburyt was held yesterday; a1’- ternoon from his late residence. Service wiis coilducted by Rev. D. Russ assisted by Rev. George ‘liilgy and Aflllltiliii. Iirl\\‘}:es. Pail- bc‘. ers were .\'IL‘.§l'S. Henry 5mm}- wood. Herbert Mason, Cciwil! Wood, Joseph Doyle, Ernest. Dutij/ and \Vl1li'.\ill ivicCiiri-on. Irltc-rrrieilt. was in Clifton cemetery. HEAR INTl-JRESTING AD- liltl-ISS-W. G. Hogs in the ab- sence of the president. presided over the regular monthly meeting oi tile Life Utiderivi'itel"‘s Assoc- izltloll held at the Charlottetown Hotel ivedrlesdny. The large at.- ti-iidiiiice oi niliiizlgers and rep- resviililtivcs present. ileum a must practical flllti intern-sting discourse nii "You zind Your lvfetliod", tie- lileretl h_v .\it'. i’. Svtwiill Roberts, Sii!l(‘l'lll'.4‘ll{lt‘i'1i of Agencies, Con- fvdertltlttii Lite. Toronto. The meeting was also addressed by Mr. l-Filtzn Jolliisioli of the Lloiiiliiion i ill coilnt-ctioii with the \\"iir .'~ 111.1; Ci'l"tlil(‘li’_OS (ft.-iiiti;ili_i' trin- _ -tll\l)l0\'i‘i'l to wlilt-ii the iiil- iirt .. rs ill Clllliitltt are giving every support. MONTHLY MEET (i.l'lt -- ‘l‘i‘.e llliillll‘. 1,: : 111g! ui ‘tile Y'.~ lti-ii. lliil \\t\\ ic chair. Rrpu l. romnlitttvs were heard . Psi President . ry it.lt'oriib‘y' on llttlll tlze C.r Book: Jack .31 ' .' '1 :1 d ll favorable report iroiii . iiich- . a bully spoon to Y's t i‘. Roy Spence The presentation vim iiilide by i‘ go. Roy iii u few nt-Ii-el . in tiirii present- t Huh . * with av ltlly int; N . .i lieiio .ir_v tiiember- ...,> to ‘I’.- Mlii Fred Holman who joined the “ub just lifter 1i was lltrnirti. Aiicr tile business " had bL-eti cniiipitlititi a very s . iul "Qilil." was ertiiiliitttirti by Fitlxln Jilliisttiie and ‘ll Chiwsitli. ROSE \'.\I.I.I‘IAYJ\V.. I S-Tlie R05!‘ Valley Auxiliary or in; wars. lllzi. iii. till.- Zitiite of Nirs. Friiiik Neil- ~ -- ml l\i"iid:lv (‘\'i‘llllli,', Oct. l4. Htieilotizlltl was the (ic- r. Niel-tin: ltilPllvd by c, Lei Us sing tit a "rite CHARLOTTETOWN outgoing: — HOWAHO MBIHHIS $ DAY SALE WOMEWS SHOES 200 Pairs $1.98 Men's Shoes 1.98 Women's Rubber Over- shoes — -— — - - 81.19 Women's Rubberg - - _ 59o Men's Gum Rubbers - $1.49 Mia's Knee Rubber Men's Rubbers — - — — 69c Boys’ Gum Rubbers - - - - $1.10 and $1.29 Boys‘ Rubbers - 49c and 59c Children's Rubber Over- shoes - - - — -— -— $1.10 Children's Rubbers - — 49c Other Rubber Footwear pro- portionately low. Please note that we handle FIRST GRADE RUBBER FOOTWEAR only. We do not handle a second grade. ' Why trouble to send away fol‘ Second Grade Rubbers and Overshoes when you can have FIRST GRADE here at. these prices. HOWARD McINNIS tiilflui Live" J l'i‘1i(illl‘_’,, “file Twecl Bldg. Gt. Geo. St. _P. E. i. Orphanage Collections Elierslie per Mrs. E. S. Burleigh J. F. Walsh $500 E. S. 8r Mrs. Burleigh $5.00 $2.00 each: William Burleigh; L. A. Burlcigh: P. M. McCuull. $1.00 each: Lorne Burlcigli; A, E. Nlcilciin; Mrs. L. B. ItlcGover-n. 50c each: Mrs. G. F. Walsh; Burton Burlcigii. T0tnl—20.00. Soutilpnrt per Mrs. C. I’. Stewart and Mrs. Ed. Downe $200 cut-ii: Raoul Reymond; Ernest Mcinnis. $1.50 each: Richard MacDonald; Mrs. Leo Frank. $1.00 cach: Arthur Burke; Ern- est Burke; Alton Burke: Henry wood: Allison Tait; Raymond htricDoiialrl; Lewis Henry; G. H. Miitch ; Harold McKle; Malcolm iMncDonald: Roland MacDonald; isvivan Pippeyt: Percy Wood; Per- ley nltitch: Edward Downe; Roland Wood; Mrs Ernest Seller; Mrs. C. P. Stewart: lviurgaret Duncan: William Cooper; Stanley A. Wo . . Ulitxsllilli shunt‘ liars uzvcii by MlrSly/Iachjly Aniiil Ahiclhilliilti, l’l‘.i_\'i~i' nus oi- lered by Mrs, L). D. Niziciloriiilzi “ll-ll Me llx- 0d. Uld filth)" \\ sun "i-‘iuiit the (loud i-ieiit," ‘ st . liilli nil btlivcd iii f‘l\‘li'l 1)i';l_\ 1.1.11“ on Me, lire l of Go \\.:\ .\. ,1. o .1 .'... . '. \\l'l'I‘ it li ltv the iiilit‘ ‘ lilt‘ll iill iiil.lt'(l lii inc Lttids l". t t‘l. All lil i'.i.\iiIi{-‘, itl'Li'.i' \!ll tile 1ll.~.-it|ii \\ul"|( lil hurl-ii was given "liie A tint. mu ismni; tiirsilicli o \il'lii' tlie kiddls r lav nip down to sliv-ll" ‘s liiir ' will in t lliill§‘-i of {hi0 ii" I leivw some lt .1’ 1.1;. i111 n but kll 11- 4i lenv l‘. handy. t l . iiitli ii a llYilT ll oi sizddcn crili 1.01m“ Trill R ll i‘ ‘I'D l\l.\li RY .-\f'i.\lN LONDON. Nov. -(C Pt- Ett- unirmitni is fllliVilllTPfl of ti“ Mil‘- qitixss of Al) l\'l".‘l"i rutri Iii". Gill’ hint-H vifliciv of Cont. J, “EKG. iilizns o.’ M£ll‘,\‘(“lill?‘ Ho lire Lori _ . ,~ firs‘ married in M ‘ E ‘cnkiiyiic 0r S . > i? ‘ htitzcllioiicss of Ab": o Player's “MILD" cigar- ettes score ail-ways - ihey have the “wetprooi” paper which does not elicit in tho lipn. 111.14 u Lieu-ti i: were rend 15 _ I _ K H_M-.it-1\'i-ii-|I*il:zc_: William Fooiiibs. Mrs. Cleo. lo meet ilt Plihlicovcr. .lill‘l lll l- . H. t _\ the llosiitss and. HUME DUTIES IKYQDON. NOV. ltL-(C Pl—~ 1 I these fhit ba‘l.t, i .‘t"li(?1 vsfili e. itvkvi of sand or (m; He'll. iii cit-.- l hate to leave my lltlibi‘ stwirlctifv ‘i kttxp n lint t ' s Fe,- I niilv ric d. ‘. (‘lililll ‘ iii. \l(‘l\llllIiil§ w. '1'. Coffin; Ern- i i(‘l‘ Will‘ ‘id who (lied in 1937. lie 7s ilie s of Lorri and Lady Ab"<'e'-'i of Rdcaii liali. tinnmost. Hi», m~tliry the Tl. 50c each: Mrs. Clarence Sayer: Mrs. S. Corish; Mrs. Emmett qlttorrlsori: Mrs. L. H. McPherson; l llvirs. stcwnrt Henry; Mrs. Lorne dfi i Kelley. ii s. Chester Robertson 30c; Mrs. 25c. North Rusiico per Una Court 50c eneli: Dora J. Smith; pA-r-t-ipw- Court: Roy Wooliier; hirs. C. ivooliler; Lorne Houston; Lionel Robinson: E. L. Bernard; - (iitrtltlti Laird: Mrs. E. C. Le- 25c each: E. F. Cotiri: T. G- (‘niirh l-lnrry lVicKenzie; Mrs. wed, nnnyilfoq Laird; Roy Laird: Mrs. '."“'tClivit MeNeill; Mrs. Wallace Pur- ‘ “d sPffl l). A. Catnpbell; Mrs. Roy Toombs; hlrs. Allan Purse)’; Mis- R \\'. Briton: Zilrs. Thomas His- i-ott: lvlrs. E lest McLure: Mm (‘lily Rolllngs: Mrs. Lincoln Pur- sryt Mrs. John Pursey. 'I‘otnl—9.50. Alberry Plains per Mrs. Alex Mwclvllllnn 1.00 each: Mrs. Norman McMil- lan; Alex McMillan; Shaw Mc- Iviillitn. 50c eat-ii: Miss Marla Mclvlillnn: Mrs. Thomas McLean; MP5. Th05~ Richards. 25c Alex Mel/can. Total—4.75. “orell per Adele Stewart and l-Inima Drake 1.00 eiicli: H: H. COX, MTS. H- H- Cux: W. T. Anderson; E. W. Arl- derson; litirs. Anne Mcltkven; Ralph Diiigweli: Bruce MrEwen. 50c encii- Lloyd Cox: Mrs. Free- man Jii P‘. R. Nauss; Gordon vwltster. J. W. McEwen. ‘lie ench- i\'liil‘i(‘l Geldert: Mrs. est i3nker. 10c t-zeii: airs. Percy Robbins; Evil Drake. 'l‘l\‘ ll - ltlitl St. Peters Bily Village per Mrs. J. W. Partridge 100 Clll‘Sil‘i' Pratt. 50c each. Mrs. Clifford Mc- EWPHI Horace Fraser; Ambrose Rattriiv: Airs. Geo. Coffin: Wal- ' , Rel‘. E. B. S. Miller: lllrs. W. W. Anderson; Mrs. Lloyd Anderson: Nlrs. S. L. McNeill; Clifford Dingwcll; Mrs. Albert Qiiligley, Chiiiles Quigiey; E. M. Quigiiyv; ‘Jlzick McCullum: Mrs. J . mrtrt '1‘ W405 Mi-cbnrltiison McKenzie; 35c -<, ii‘. til W _ . M214‘ “finch: 1111's. Gordon Sunder- soii; Ifm "y ‘AtcNciIl: Bert McCal- lum; Mrs, C..rl Anderson: MYS- imstnck Anderson; Harvey Mc- FNT“. M“ (till-don S. Sanderson; Charles M('l\'t‘ill; Mrs. F. Wnrren. Mm Roy lvliu-Lalne. 'I‘ilial--ll.75. [tiilnn Road per‘ Margaret llleilett and Tillie Prowse 1.0;) each: Beecher Bryenion: Georize Abbott: Thomas Prowse. 501". i-arii: (irnce McLean: John A. McKiiinnn: W. E- l-Rllllmli Harold YPOi out. Newman. Harry Newman; A. G. Mcilett; MRTY Gill: Everett McKlnnon; Bessie Stewart. one. each: ntnrcaret Mcilett: Mrs. imiilll Ess: _ David McDonald. Preserves from: Grace McLean: Mrs. Ki-ttii Bryeiiton: Mrs. J. M- Mnuticl; Mrs. B. C. Hardy; Tillie Drowns»: Mrs. Harry Newman. Totalqififi. Charlottetown Continued Mrs. Clifford Montgomery 50c. 1rd Approved Flock Policy For P. E. Island Foreword ‘Ilhe problem which now con- fironts thLs piovinqt i5 on.» o: in- creased and economic produc- tion. Prince Edward Island prs- seses some of till: best founda- tion stock to be found anywhere, and for vigour of the stock it ts doubtful 1f it. can b.- ElITl-‘PIStZd on this continent. In orrc; to increase and distribute bllB foundation stock in the most c!- ficlent mariner, the Prmce Exi- ward Island Approved Flock Po- licy is being inaugturaicd. The functions 0f the policy, stated irriefiy, rm: as follows: 1. To secure flCC-ks of a dual. purpose strain of poultry ivnich will produce a TESpeetB/hli: quan- tity otf eggs and e-t the some time drvelop into s. desirable dressed poultry market bird, rflnotm w ich these wishme to tili- ptrove their flocks can scure hatching eggs ct: brcedaig stock. 2. To secure flocks to l-lipplv G011 mmcnt ADPTOVCL Hatcher- im with eggs. 3. To create community inter- ests Ln poultry" korpiiig which will strengthen the industry aiiu‘ b11114; foirm pcullrv to the start-u; which our domestic conditions vmrrant. 4. T1112 Prince Edward Island Approved Flock Policy is l0 ap- ply Only to Barred Plymouth Rico's, Rtliode islands Reds. New Pbaliipshire R/eds, Wliiti- Wynn- (lotttes, Light Sussex, and Stiriule Comib White Leghwns, tor itlllt following reasons: (a) They atre the most popu- ler of the utilltv broil and W! ll stilited to farm conditions. tht Aigriciiltiiinl College's and Expcrim,‘ xiial Farm; have r cog- lllY/td tliim as such, ulld have done more bitediruz work to de- VQIOP 988 laying strains t-ha-ii with any other bzced, as a coils. qiience of which a. supply of high lino bxeding stock is nlzirc i1 Elliiiy a. iraiilztble. Rules and Regulations Under this Prince Edward Island Approved Flock Policy the breeder Cilitjfg into an agreement witl the Provincial Dipt. ci Agriculture through their Poiiltzy Representa- tivly as follows: t1) To place the details or the breeding 0f his or her flock tinder the direction of the Senior Poultry F1 ldman at Chzitslottetouri. 12> To use for breeding purposes BDIIOVHI Hlalcls with known pro- duction record; behind them, iviiich ltave been select/ed, and to u», them only. <3) To curry Olllv g looted or sp- provcd bicedine stock on the farm, “which has been blood iesii d for pulloriun, and to izficod from these on y. (41 To incubate only eggs which weigh at least 24 oz. to the donen, WhiCll are sound and smooth in shell good shape. izte from wrinkles and other (infects. (fit T0 have rill chicks hatched prirtr to May 21th and to use art- ificial m‘ is for hatching: and brooding. _ 16> To rear ail chickens apart. tom ndiilt Stork, and oil clean land. (‘it To disinfect tli:trnu;lil_ the pritltry house previous to hcusizlg piillets. 18' To allow the flock io b1‘ cul- led of poor layers or other unde- sirohie birds at any time deemed advisable. (9) T" “Ft tde at the (ilfl of i‘1‘i('-ll month, on forms SlL]),lll"-£l, a siate- meni o1 tll- (hilly igg p "(lilCiiOll of tile licck. terd i\c;rd~. liifrtit- iii-y, and s/licli infzirriiiticn as rc- quirt d. i101 To adapt. any ri-'i~"0l‘..ibl;\ HIPPJKUTQ Siliqilifiiiflfl if?!‘ llilllfUVlilLf the condition of hcudiiu, ca a and management. till Pcultiy house to have either oe-nlcrit or dolible board floor, dropping beards, s-"itable feed hoppers. water utensils and nests; arranged for adequate l iilglit. and ventilation. <l2t To fired a balanced lnyiilg mash. and this to be suhisitutcd by bccder mash diifili’! breeding period. (13) To adopt necessary measures to keep the flock free from dis- 9:150. 114i Only birds approved by the Inspector kept on premises. (l5t All pulloriim WKICiOiS re- moved from flock. (lot Apriicotion to; flock ap- proval to be made prcviou. b0 August 1st cticli yteni‘ Noii-lidhu: llCQ in the above "ules will automatically cancel member- ship in the PTlllfl- ridirard island Approved Fleck Poilcy In return for the faithful ob- scrvaiice of the R-iilics and requis- tioris governing the P E. i. Ap- p oved Floclcs oti the hrcitdens part the Department oi AllfiCiiltuli‘, through its prulliw i‘t‘i)l‘l‘t'~'.£‘l\iu'ltilvc, or his assistants. agrees to assist 1310s.. participating in the work as fcilowls: (it To select a brccdinz pen of the liighmt, producing females pm. vioiis to thr- hatciiiniz scnsmi, and to bniid oil bit-ds phasing itisncc- tiozi with P. E. l. Approircd Flock steel bands. free o; cinrgc. 12> To sclcct from illc flock. 01' procure else rhcre. suit-able and sufficient niilk- biids to mntr with ti.» approval females. t3» To publish a list. twice Yearly 0|- i~lll‘ breeders h-iviiig (lesirzible iii-ceding stock, hatching egus. or day old c-liicks for sale. t0 To cull the flock. during the simimer or autiiiiin months of its 10v‘ and IHlDZOTii-iitlylq pivtdticcis. i5) To take blond mmples of all birds under the Policyt. Tm inking of blond samples to he fro.» of Cll/IHZQ Prrdilccr pays for testing blood hty private pathologist. tot To provide f"('.e of chart! all forms on which iepcrhs are to he made. (it To render any other pm- slble assistnnm to insure profit- abh. production from the flocks. tilt All flocks qualifying under this Policy are eligible to supply linicliiniz eggs to Government Ap- proved Haichezics. t0) ‘I'll;- IDepart-mcnt retain the right to cancel my membership due to failure to obtd, by rules. Mayor Prank scholes of Radcliffe. E1152“ has been invited bv members of he town council to take office O. 101' M01316!‘ YQIP- . . _ - 1",.»- arztrmszsrzyxmofrlllltletlm EI$I€§I§E§$§L®IS§J i a Kapok filled Valilesto withshudearidbiilb kiichen......... . . . . . " availiiille, Rag, $950 _ _ A _ argains In Our China Department I gal. Butter Crock, CtJlllplUiP with cover (seconds) ... ..,,_, Chi S l d . Pricenl we ‘era China Milk Jugs, quart p129‘ assorted patterns .....__ 111.1 1a .1, .,_ Pniimf..‘?T‘.T’...7..'T‘7T‘..7lf. 20c. b O'clock Tea Spoons. Elaine patterns. Reg. $2.00. 6 for ... .90 Assortment Framed Picture .... s“ Sitiiii; ... v.1 ‘liie second biuiliiiiotil Dance sponsored by inc Uitirv Uil L/dliiiffl corps ol Clli\l'l(rliUlU\\'ll vliis ilriulig- cct to be lie-id at Llic opening ol tile lll'\'- mlrl-iliiilsu oi lliC Lilslerti Hay iiiitl rt-ql Llulrltiriztj, l‘o\\lliilSii't~.-l, uilutlotit-auivll. oii Liit max. iill‘ 2111i. lviivvirlbcr, i940. LUliliilCilCllltL ill. .5 U111, Al “d: Lilli. -.:.\il.l.i..ti rlUlll iiii- press inst ii dance iii aid oliin unli.>u...nec fulld ol ii iruicriiai order was s.ll(‘(lllil?(1. l0 he held on the 2on1 Noll-miter. lil ardent/o avoid its 1.11" as possible .lll\' injury to ciiilui- (‘Xilzilltll worthy cause »<"l"'l"" ’ iiilt>li.;li uiiics llluutivcillclitly Litlétj, ~- - tiit. Curly Ull (Jiinalull Corns (lattice LONDON 5 tCP iills been postponed to Wednesday, slllillfl. tile 71th November. 1940,10. the same l'<tll v.1 ll iilnu 11nd pace. This is the latest. date on which the ivarchouse wil or .l\~.iiiillJle tor me purpose, aiiu vvi c very rlirpreciutivc of the eu- op llOil oi lliC_(.'(llii})k\ll\' in this 11-. "t. at no lAlliL‘ ill(.)ll\'t.'lll€1lCL‘iO iLsL-ll. An proceeds of this dance will be devoted entirely to ilie wnr work of the Ciirrv 0n Culludil Corps 0i Uhiir- lotleioivii. it is drilwn to the nt- Liiition of the nubile llllllt 01 all fiitius riliseti by lllL‘ Coins since ii.~ liiCVllilUll, not tlllt.‘ cent hils been met: to int-ct ilihiiiitlsilultiir ex- penses. These costs have been Diild eiltirelv bv tiicmbersliip tees. Two orciicstrus will again be in afiviitiziilctr. uoii Mussel‘ tlnd his Isiiiiilcrs" tor sutiurt- dutirvs. il...i tho New Dome ore-instill, flaunt-til Al Biaiichirti, 101' lll(tiil‘l'il (llill ‘lilc iliil: . will he uiilpliiittei bt. lilllgl stieiiker ilinlrlllllll0lib. t - - will be iiililzcroln .ti-.i v - \,\'\ ilrlzes drnwti iui‘ Pici \ the winning ticket iliirnbers nillhc iiiiiioiiiirqli over the loud sixlnkers ltlliiicdiiiu-li. ‘Iiirre will be Bingo niid other gtiines of skill to tint-iii". ilttiSt‘ ii.t;L pxliiinrily iiitcrcstlsil lll dulitlilu. The diiiicers will also have niiiple oppor- iiinitv to try tliitii" luck tiilrliic in- terniissioiis. (lathe.- are lleiizi; M‘- ranecd by Mr Doll (his \\'lllll' the decorations “ltiii ' ‘ ‘ r r591? THRi-I 1-: ' IJULLAR DAYS ll iiiJLMAii" THURSJRL-SAT. 14th, 15th, ifiiii Velour Cushions, assorted patterns. Smyrna Reversible . I all colors. Reg. to ¢w " Pictures —— large variety of stibjects. l Studio (loitcltes, lll3i'l"..~'f= and (‘ti~i.~ trnetive pattt l'llE= of velour _ . . . . . Wrought iron Table Lamps. Complete I Utility Mirror, suitable for hall or . . l iiiiilmrrris DZ1\'til[-~i' ban-k and pillows i. Simmons int-title liinitress and Gill: oretonne, atrr-itrr i215???‘ °. 7773'." .'.".“.’.‘.'l‘.“ i" “'“'““‘ $4.00 §i3if.’."i_3i.§i“‘$§fi;“§' . 5‘“.".".‘. 55'.“ $9.50 §1§ii';"g‘.‘.i.-§’.i‘{i‘2% .5979. .““""“ $1 2.00 PPOLWrJEItWl Felt Mattress. AI wiles Crib, - - complete v ;.-? ill-d i‘fl'l'il‘(-$i-fl Cocoa Mats, size 20 x ill’. invites. Price ‘T-m I piece ritt. t. 5:11.. 3 piece Sinlmons GPXiliJTlE-lilx punt». rizer sprint: nit-rt iflill Panel bed Oath . design hed. fsiltiiig 8 piece Dining Room fr," ittiffet. ext. tall]:- TilYtJ . - iitlit _ rays. i. 5m... A few Matt-resales with .- iflflf‘! in the novr-ririnigc, CHARLOTTITOW Carry on Canada new m s. t; o - ' ti. 5.: i . , ‘ : - ktetanfvvtoiislbilm of Mi, News and Views as 111.. oe tliu z llill Mac- wlll r oooooooooe~qs FOUL’??? Payiilir it’);- iltswy-w c-voooeovvvo00vo~oo<¢>¢~o¢<vwe»,, eooevooaat-er. The P.li.i. Sheep Breeders Associnii-ttt M. the attention of ]ll'ii$]lt.‘l‘ii\‘t‘ [Hil'f'li.'i‘~"ti‘~' ability of thirty iii") ililltlifl ‘l‘l'.l ‘ shire and Oxford ilnd ."I\'.'ill“.-‘i'.' ihftiilknll ‘ti-t iigltri (‘t h .\'.\.\ Hneiiriiiiu iii-Hi ~-- —» .\.‘. Tllrltliilfl" iiiiiil -- - . lnteresieii illliiil“. siiiliild Ctiilitlnfl-i‘ l). Irvine. Senior ('liarioiieto\itn. l‘.l‘l.i. I. lIili-i 1-1114..- Air Scheme Will Will War. Bishop Coil .\. 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