ncrossa 28. 194v m Meeting qr Legionllranch about: of the POPPY my em- e at the monthly I“ “bQM (Ihe Charlottetown‘ new” o; the Canadian Legion branch‘ m indicate that 80m; m. t “,5... been received to date. ‘was President, HR. Veswl‘ Di’?- The at the meeting. It was de-' ~ that a rally oi veterans in lid ‘med own area would M‘ m" CQEFLZIII: future date. Ar- lig mam were made for the “L fir“; Day services parade and Mqnme 508C181 Legion parade on 10rd,“. Nov. i3. for dedication gigs-ices‘ at St. James Church. "M810,- T,B. Rogers gave an ln-l . Runs account of the recent’ “m,” confgronce of the British 11-9 Service League which he ‘mended in Ottawa. Naval Campaign Medals Presented e Queen Charlotte Naval m inst night. Capt. Jul.‘ v.R.D., made the prefi- mmn m- Campalilfl medals toI ii’... IRPTIIIQCTS of the Royal Can“ nu Navy ineserve)’ , , I TM. rorllllflillis‘ were. LL-Lmcr. RC _\/[-.\(‘.\iiII.lI‘i, 13.5.0. and Bur, Lil-twink. (LA. Binmore, Lt. JJ. T,,,,.-,..t, Chief no. .1. Gillan, Chief PO v, Pincnu. P.O. C. MacDon- l,‘,,'p_0_ E, Dotti)“ P.O. J. Nicolle .- . Case o. i “f 2184.5 nit-lit drills st the‘ mm izm." are devoted to U19 of the YLCN (R) PBYW 1°!‘ ll ncmbrnncc Day Powde- A! flarrllrki council)‘- tint K. or c. txultlnucibirbm page 1 "f? c; n" “Isftttntig not‘ the head table behind which tilt» picture of Columbus bu... between the Union Jack Ind the}. oi c. tits. were Hi5 K"!- or Lieutenant Governor J.A. _B6l‘-‘ nnrd. lion. Dr. \V.J.P. MMTMUIML Rct; Dr. P. MacMahon. D.D-. Rev.| 1.1m. oiutniey, Pb. D-. Dr- JvI-i eph .\i:tc.\lillnn._Ma1or J.S. Dem‘ gumbo l.i.. M.l-.. Campbell, Ml‘. w; rvtttinan and the toastmms-l ter. I Ail toasts were responded to eloquently. the toast to the church, ' rlgupflldtld t0 by REV- J-P-E- you. to our country oy L5. Q THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN rue ouanouuv, CHARLOTIIETOWN COOK'S for Photographs JUST RECEIVED Glycol Anti Freeze. Rogers I-Isrdwsre. LITTLE THEATRE GUILD members can obtain their season tickets at Garnhum Photo Studio or at Theatre opening night Nov- ember 1st and not October 26th. WILL SPEAK T0 CIULDIIEN- I-Iis Worship Msyor B. Earle Muc- Donaid will speak to the p'uplis oi the three city schools, West hunt. Queen S uare and Prince Street this site oon. His subject will be Halloween. His Worship is follow- ing the practice oi previous years lwhen he asked the co-operation 0i the youth oi the city in observing the occasion in s. spirit of "good clean fun". The record the past several years is an enviable one with e minimum oi properly lode and annoyance to citizens. ST. PETER'S A.Y.P.A. - St. Pel- ers A.!.P.A. held their regular meeting on Thursday night at 8 p. m. Opening prayers were led by Canon Malone. Following the busi- ness meeting. (which consisted oi plans for going to Crapaud and Summerslde, and packing Christmas parcels to send to England). Canon Malone gave s. short tslron Father Neville Palmer and his work with the Franciscan Jrothers in Dorset- shire. England. Lunch was then served. after which decorations were put up in the hall in preparation for the visit of the Dominion A. Y. President, Miss Hazel Journeaux today. The meeting then. came to a close. PARKDALE CARD PARTY The hall was crowded at Psrmlale inst night as 29 tables sot in to play cards at the weekly c-irrl party. Prize winners were: ladies’ first, Mrs. James Cannon; IMHES’ second, Mrs. Loman Cairns; con- solation. tMiss E. Gallant. Men's first, Fred Gregory, men's second. James Thompson; consolation. EP. Lynda. The door prize was won by Mrs. Gladys Archer and the freezeout by Mrs. Charles Ar- cher and Mr. Albert Peters. SOCIAL WORKERS MEET — The regular meeting of the N .3.- P.E.1. Branch of the Canadian As- sociation of Social Workers was held on Tuesday evening. October 25, at 6.00 p.m. in Fredericton. N. B. The members enjoyed the pleas- ant dining room provided by Col- well’: Inn for the meeting. Mrs J. G. Bishop of-saint John was the chairman in the absence of the President. The meeting expressed its regrets that Miss Kathleen Mor- Mi?- Cliiilbbdi and L” ‘m’ “'3” rissey. President, was uneifle to at- by .\ir. (icorgc W. Cheveric. Oihcr Speakers lRcv. Dr. MncMahon, Governor Bernard, Dr. WJP. MacMllinn and Dr. Joseph iVIneMlilan also spoke. Father‘ Zllnckinhon and Dr. N.J.P. MJCMIIIIIII slated that the guest speaker's address and thfl $0559 1"‘- sponses were the best they hfld heard in the years they had ot- ienticti Knights of Columbus ban- cut-ts. Father Uiiunley in his responsq told oi’ the unequalled lustre they Church had glron to civillzatim. lie spoke of the runny dsrknesses UliOlifIIl which the Chllwh I115 pgflifiiI and survived and through xvllich It is now lanssliig. He Biol-BU that Christian civilization is not ellirrr-fy lost nnd that the Church “Wild conquer over the savagery and bnrbarism which again l! mnzlzi: out of the‘ North. in Cawhpboli told the group that tllvr shruiltl have s spirit oi self lli.~;)L"‘I. and a true spirit oi na- nmhrlsm. I-Ie stated that Canada has noon grcnt In the past and in rvir hands cnn even be grcatci’. \ir. (‘hcvcric spoke of the her- oic type of mnnhond it took in ltvt» up to the principles upon] which the Order was founded. Ho outlined the great work which the Council is doing on the Island la ncll as throughout the world. The ionsimaster, Lt. Col. Math‘ Dblllllfl rcurl a rsply to s request of tho lot-nl Ignights that the fourl wiantl members nt the House in fiilavwn support the bill being lil- siivd by a Western Canada mom- tend due to illness. ‘Miss Fredda Peden oi Saint John reported on the worrk of the membership Com- mittee snd Mrs. E. A. Warneford presented s. report on ethics. Plans wet-Q (grade to study these IODICS during the coming months. Mrs. Philip Bishop oi Sackviiie led a discussion regarding the survey 01 Welfare Services which has been conducted in New Brunswick. 1'0 ATTEND HEARINGS Among the Prince Edward Island men who will represent the Prov- ince at the final hearing of til‘? Royal Commission on Transports- tion which opens next week at Ottawa are: Hon. W.E. Darby, KC, Attorney General, J.O.C. Campbell, Deputy Minister of in- dustry and Natural Resources. B. Graham Rogers. Director of Trans- portation and Col. 0.0. Thompson, CHANDLER. BIOS. for all Ply. wood and Chrometrin require- merits. PRIZE WINNER! - Door prize winners at the Y's Men's Trade and Industries Fair were Messrs. Eddy Keys and Ray Guidon. The jitter b"! contest was won by Buddy Lund and Doreen an“. second bribe, Emmet Gallant and Theresa. Gallant. third prize was won by Billy Pryor and Betty Prowse. Provincial Command Executive Meeting ‘ A meeting of the Provincial E‘;- eoutive Council. Prince Edward Island Command. Canadian Ile- gion of the BEBL. was recently held at Charlottetown. With representatives f r o m branches through the Command In attendance, TB. Rogers, Don-Ir.- ion representative for Dominion, Command, discussed with the rep- resentatives and executive many problems confronting veterans. He also reported on the last Domin- ion Executlve Council meeting and the British Empire Legion confer- ence recently held in Ottawa. The feasibility of having the i952 Dominion Convention in Charlottetown was enthusiastically discussed. While the holding of this convention in Charlottetown is a. formidable undertaking. the majority oi those present felt that this Command could handle it; however, all angles will be con- sidered before a. formal invitation is made. As directed by the Provincial Convention at O'Leary, the fol- lowing resolutions were discussed and passed by the Executive Coun- cil. These resolutions did not come before the Convention due to lack of time. Defence Training "Whereas the late Colonel JL. Ralston. speaking in Montreal in i946, reminded Canadians that our Dominion is no longer rm isolzteti country, but one oi the "Middle Powers" as it is within sixty hours flying from any partoof the world. and that, therefore Canada must take its piece in the world. "And as General Crerar, Oom- mander of the Canadian Army. in 1M’! stated: “Only by adoption o1 compulsory universal military training in peace will this country ever possess the practical poten- tial in armed forces which would be required should war be sudden- ly thrust upon us". “And as Field Marshal Lord Montgomery recently stated: "In the hand or strength lsy the KOyS oi peace." "Be it resolved that this Annual Convention assembled at O‘Lear\' reiterate the resolution adopted by the annual convention of (his Command at Summerside in i947. and st former conventions. urging that a system oi compulsory train- ing in the defence forces oi‘ the Dominion is the only sane, effic- ient snd democratic system which will enable Canada to place n trained force quickly in the fieirl for its defence. and the discharge oi those obligations which rest upon us by virtue oi our partner- ship in the Empire. Manager of the Potato Advtsory Board. Mr. Campbell is expected to leave for Ottawa. by car today whiid’ Mr. Rogers and Col. Thomp- son will proceed there Sunday. Hon. Mr. Darby will likely leave about the middle of next molltii. The evidence oi Col. Thompson and Mr. Rogers was commenced but not completed when the Gom- misslon sst here thus making it necessary for them to make the trip to the Capital. It ‘is expected that the taking oi evidence oi "vit- nesses from all over the Dominion will occupy the time from now ao- til Christmas. The argument will take place after the New Year. Personals ltir. that crime ‘comics be banned. Mm New,“ Robinson. who u“. ‘Tl-c iclirr was received Iron Mi‘. derwem m, Operation in the P, E. w ("houn- S. McLure and stated Island Hospital on October 14th, "m- il" “Dillil MW M11! d" WP- ls doing nicely and expects i0 rc- lvill the bill. l-ic assured the Coun- turn to her home in a few days. til of (hr- iull support of the Pro- Iliegsl Practices at Elections "Whereas under ' the Dominion and Provincial Election Acts, ii is unlawful to engage in ':0l‘i".ll'.". practices, including the buying JIlfi selling of votes and the use of in- toxicating liquor for election pur- poses. "And whereas the Provincial Command oi the Canadian Legion deplores the increasing disregard of the above legislation and be- lieves that the prsvpiling indif- ference to the morsl snd legal principles involved will inevitably result in the deterioration of our democratic system of Governmen- ment. "Therefore be it resolved that the leaders, elected representatives and members oi all political part- ies be urged to publicize end en- force the existing legislation in s sincere effort to halt this danger- itrt-sslvc Coilscrwitives in this mitt- for ‘.-\ telegram oi good wishes was at» rcroivcrl from a former mom‘ lvr. .\ir. Gerald Murtagh. t BIRTHS. MARRIAGES l DEATHS “ y 50c Per Insertion Out of respect to the Store Closed Today Chappeii & £10., will be-closed all day today. late Mr. Fred Olllppell. a IIIIITIIS ;"\I|-!v]1>oxnr.n-At the Ciiy Hos- M‘: giWONnIwr 24th. to Mr. and M“ ‘l-ird MacDonald of Lltiio “ ~ " 5°". ivcight 7 lbs. 13 ozs.‘ , OI‘ n intros-qr _ ' ma. stptttnigec. 2%,)?‘ 1I§41§_‘“,"°H§j_ ALIAN n. v. versus. NORTH nustico. P. s. |. “ml M"- Anxus Dixon (nos Edna, D5310]; ' Months gm"? a son. Gary Douglas. 1 m. was adjudged M nnTiiiiAons all»:t'i)nx.\r.ri-Mni{i§_iYLr.4 At the‘ ‘ “ “hum Charlottetown. Oct.‘ "M. 194-". m- o... Rev. o. Carlyle, saw-rs Island. ;\‘;_‘I_‘_§""_r. itlrlllh Catherine Isabel no‘; ""1 lo Lloyd George Mac- with the nit-Zea igncd prior thereto. .__,“""'- "mokflvld- Those luvlng olslm mum with the custodian or the trustee itll, Marleen UNDEITAIII EMBALMEI ‘heflmlen us. . Alarms of Custodial: Noni: IIIIIIIIIQ _' Ill Richmond Strait Charlottetown. P. l. I. Phone ill NOTICE IN TIIE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPTCY NOTICE Iophoroby given that the above mentioned Debtor that the first meeting of creditors will be held on the 4th day oi November. I949, st the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon at The Law Courts Building In the City of Cbsrloffefown. Prince To vote thereof proofs of claims and proxies must -bs filed flon Is made, otherwise the prose: huied among the parties entitled thereto, without regml k such Islam. - Dated at Charlottetown this list day of October, IMO. TIE EASTERN TRUST COMPAN‘, 17in tiny of October, 1MB. and the estate must flls lbs fllflt w on appointed before distribu- oi tbs estate wlii be distri- Custodian. Guest Speaker At Christian Church n! Q Mr. ML. Breakenridge MA, 3.1’). (above) will be guest speaker uur- ing the two weeks of Evangeiisti" meetings to be held in comm: Christian Church. Chariottetulvn during the first two iveeks oi Nov- ember. Before coming to Sumrrer- slde, where he no" serves the Cen- trai Avenue Christian Church, Mr Breekenridge served in the 3cm; of Indiana. Prior to this three years were spent in the R..C..\.i-‘. as navigation instructor. A short Deriod of this time was spcn‘. at the Summerslcle station. A native of Calgary. Alberto, his high school and senior work was token in that city. He entered training in the Alberta Bible College and from it he graduated in i942, He leter served as Principal of this College for the most oi two years. In taking nost-sraduote work vir. Breakenridge entered Butler lin- iversity in Indianapolis, Indiana from which he graduated with the degrees of Master of Arts and Bachelor of Divinity. Having .t- tained highest honors he was elected member of the Interna- tional Society or Theta Phi. an honor society for ministers and religious workers. ous trend and to restrain IJIBB/ILES of the law in future elections. Veterans‘ Allowance “Whereas widows oi pensioners, receive a pension when the pen» sloner dies, "And whereas widows oi veter- ans who are "eceiving only 'eter- ans allowances are not entitled to pension when their husband dies. "Therefore be it resolved that this convention strongly urge the Dominion Government to pass leg- pcnsion to widows of ex-servicc men who were in receipt of veter- ans’ allowance.” cOQOOOOQ-OOOQOO'QOOOQ-O-O-GO\ To Whom It May Concern My lvlfo Iruvlng loft my bcri anti board, Nov. ii, I047, I will not he. responsible for any debts con- tracted by her. (SgtL) GORDON HOUSTON. GLASGOW ROAD. \§-O4§-O~O-%O§ DINNER srsclat y, Peck Potatoes 1 Turnip 1 lb. Carrots 1 lb. Onions 1 Ib. Steak (any kind) or 1% lb. Stow Meat 1 pkg. Dessert ‘walking cane. If they lied nickies islation authorizing allowances of Attendance Al Trade Fair Shows liurease The fun 7:‘ the fair‘! infectious down at the Armourlu these nights. Last night's crowds were the biggest so far and the Y's Men decided to extend their first Trades and Industry Fair for sn- other couple of nights. They ex- pect tomorrow night will be n particularly bang-up show. Attrsctively let off in closed-in booths, the old Armourles was set off with all kinds of the latest household appliances and gadgets, radios and displays covering most of Charlottetowms business enter- prises. Coloured discs ln s plastic tub- ful of suds, danced in rytiim to Don Messcr's latest break-down. Cautious farmers took careful stock of the latest of the multi- coloured farm machinery and cer- tain citizens, with names mostly beginning with Mac were seen to be peering unbeilevingly at the English car on display which was reputed to go as fur as Aberdeen on n pint of gas. Ii they were not gathering pamphlets and leaflets on some» thing new, they were popping the .22's at the shooting range. One little lady picked off a quartet of bulls eyes out of five shots nnd went away happy. And if they were not rugged en- ough for the small arms, there was nothing to stop the sdven- turous soul spiking s bull with a dart, or tossing a ring over a to throw away. there were little pot affairs to drop them into and a fish pond which concealed an clement of luck. Oi course, the ladies were all anxious to find out the secrets of the future. Madam Alla Ekaf. mystic of the East, confidentially obliged by putting first things last nnd the last first. Some Turkeys If you come from the farm-o!‘ spend your holiday! men-W“ might be able to guess (he Wfililht of a couple pf dignified turkeys. Don't go when they are mad. though, You might get fooled by the feathers. One 01151111155‘? housewife had a pretty hish opin- ion of her family's Chrlflmfl! 4P‘ petite. She guessed the Pei!‘ li- 114 pounds. Some turkeys. A most attractive display of the Island's fancy baking skills is at the booth of Stewart's Bakery. Of course, they shouid'be 300d st I! by this time. They ve been at IL since I868. Highly decorated wit: all kinds of cakes and cookies an Continued on vase 6 Debuting League Meeting Opens Today HALIFAX, Oct. 1f — (OP) —-— Annusi meeting oi the Msmime Intercollegiate Debating Leawfl-ue will open at Deihousio University tomorrow, Among delegates from 1i Muri- tlmo universities expected to ct- tend are: Frederldk .1. Nell and Thomas Picksrd, Mount Allison: J. Eric Young and Irvin M. 0‘- Brien, University of New Bmns- wick Law School; Arthur Mcinnis and Wendell MacIntyre. St. Dun- stems. 8 IIIIY SPECIALS Glace Tender Beef Roasts l I From .. .. 46c to 55c Per. lb. Steaks - T-Bone -- Sir- loin or Round Per lb. 59c REG VALUF lFowi, peryib 88c 1.35 Till Further Notice All For $1.00 Try One Today Peaches, 4 tins 99c Quix Soap Powder. Rog. 32o, now 2 for 42c ALL BEEF TOP QUALITY. ORDER NOW AND SAVE illacFadyews Grocery 135 EUSTON PHONE 548-L FREE DELIVERY . Remember Two, Things Winterize Your Cur Now and Support \ fr? ' PP! roncnnow, our. 29th norms MOTORS ' KontSirooe r nag; Pay Warm Tribute To Prof. Barlow On the we of the forty-ninth m- niverssry of his srrivll here from England Prof. Percy Barlow, re- tired manual training instructor for the city schools, wu last night honoured by s large number oi his former pupils at a surprise party held st the home of Mrs. W. M. Brehsut. Rockford Street, and presented with l)! illuminated ad- dress accompanied by s‘ well-filled purse and tho warmest personal expressions of appreciation and esteem. The address was presented by Mr. Justice Tweedy. and the purse and list of pupils by Judge H. L. Palmer. Informal addresses were msds by several former pupils, including Mr. C. F. l-Iine. principal of West Kent School, who also spoke on behalf of Queen Square School in the absence of Principal MacDonald. An appreciative letter was read from another former pupil. Group Capt. H. R. Stewart, of Ottawa, by Mr. Wallace Scantiebury. Completely taken by surprise, Prof. Barlow spoke teelingly oi his many happy associations with his "boys", and recalled some humor- ous instances In connection with his long experience as a teacher. An enjoyable social time was spent after the presentation, re- freshments being served by a committee of ladies of the School Improvement League. Following is the text of the ad- dress: "To Percy Barlow, Esq, Teacher. "Having learned of your retire- ment from active teaching, a num- ber of your former pupils felt that they could not let the, occasion pass without expressing in a very humble and inadequate manner their grmt admiration and re- spect for you. "To have been a pupil of yours, sir, was one of the richest experi- ences that could come to any man. “The Great Teacher of all was a carpenter's son. You. by you: many qualities of heart and mind. have shown yourself to be n true follower of His. The kindly inter- est you always showed in each and every one of your pupils spurred many a wayward lsd to better efforts. "The lessons learned in your classroom bore fruit not only with- in the schools and colleges where you taught, but far beyond in every walk of life. "What pupil could hear you re- peatedly say ‘All receding parallel lines vanish to one point and that point is called the vanishing point’, without having impressed upon him one of the great truths of the universe‘! v vvvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwwvvVVYVQH-Q-Q-Q-Q-Q-Q-Q-Q-Q-Q ‘To have the love and admiration o! such a vast crowd of witnesses must bring sweet satisfaction to your soul. “May we remind you u you g9. proach the mellow sunset glow of life that "The belt is yet to be The last of life for which the first was made.‘ "We sincerely hops tint u“; tangible expression of our great respect for you may provide you with some little nicely oi lite Q1 which you might otherwise be deprived. Will you please accept it in that spirit? "And now as we blow the whistle and say in stentorisn tones ‘Tools "(H)". may we express the wish that you may have many many years of Joy and fellowship among IIS. “May we remind you too, that “ ‘The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and Nature sink in years: But thou shalt flourish in irn- mortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of do- mum, The wrecks of matter, and the crush of worlds.’ "Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, this 27th day of October, i949. "YOUR PUPILS." . rAGE rive _ labor Official i’ lnvesilgaies IICICI Ir. I. l. F ‘grove. Industries Relations Officer for the Deput- ment of Labor in the Msritimns and Newfoupdlnnd carried out an investigation during the put two days regarding the application of tho Charlottetown Labor Protec- tivo Union for certification as bar- gaining agent on behalf of til iongshorernen employed by several’ local firms. The firms involved an the P. I. I. Industrial Corporation. Bun- tsin and Boil 00., H. B. Willis In- corporated and tho Island Ferti- lizer Company. Mr. I-‘ettigrovs corn ferrod with the management of- ficials Wednesday afternoon and the union officers yesterday. Mr, Pettigrovo will report his findings ie the Canadian Relations Board at Ottawa where the matter will be considered st their next meeting. Mr. Pettigrovo left this morning for Fredericton, ' sure or nszsoino! 2'! — (Reuters) — A state of em- ergency was proclaimed through- out Guatemala today after I special meeting oi the cabinet. "The national emergency created by the floods” was given as the of- ficial reason for this action, but there were wide-spread rumors that the government had uncov- ered s revolutionary plot. GUATEMALA. Guatemala. Oct. lng. The two pound package cost: 55 cents a package. tilts-priced 1.15 a tin. fled with any other cooking oil. pzrtmont. 1.00 s. pair. Y's Men's Trade And Industries Fair t Armouries With lion Messer and His Islanders —SPEClAL- Imported from "Indie" ALLA EKAF-Fumous Fortune Many other amusements for your Saturday Oct. 291s Boy Scout Apple Day SHOW YOUR CONFIDENCE IN CANADIAN YOUTH l! GINEIIOUSLY PATRONIZING THE SCOUTS AND CUBS AT ma: same mm you ARI noosmvo orm remap APPLE mourn! ws svoossr mar you 0mm YOUR wrmmvs sum! or ISLAND GROWN MACINTOSH APPLIS NOW TIIE moss nmtrorous m Anmuoa G. B. M. CONFIDENTIALLY-Yodll want "ELEPHANT BRAND” STICK IASI‘ DRY PASTE when you paper your gulls. ed formula, so that it's very only h) mix lllfl lo apply-you Just add. cold writer to the powder. Stick Felt Dry Plate will adhere to any surface-you can use it lnywbore 1nd for my kind of household pute~ entertainment. It’: made with Ill Improv- 2 g-nilom of puts and it only You'll find “Elephant Brand" Stick Fast Dry Paste in the Hardware Department of the Chlrlottofnwl Stare and in: the Furniture Department o! the Summorilde Store. CONFIDENTIALLY—You'II Want lo try PLANTIB’! "III-HAT" PEA- NUT OIL ior all your frying, baking and oookhg u well ls Illlds. “Hi-Hst" Peanut Oil is superior in flavor, very digestible, blonds quick- ly. blflwhl quickly and is host resistant (won't smoke up your house and won't carry flavors). "III-Hat" Peanut Oil is available In quart Once you use "Hi-Hat" you won't be satis- It's to be found In tho Grocery Dc- CONPTDENTIAIJX-Youfl want one of the stunning ANGOIA BER-o’ ETS that are made of pure angers wool by the Grand More Company. The Borers are soft, warm and becoming. qulsito pastel shades and are priced Just 1.15 ouch. While we're on thd. subject of wools-it’! time to be thluklng of Wool GLOVES. some beauties In the Dry Goods Dopl-rfasolst Itchy-they're hilt o very fine yarn and are In lovely, pllfal Ihldol loo. The price II only’ For Grand More Angora Beret: and fine knit Wool Gloveqf —come to the Dry Goods Department. Two More Nights --Friday ilnd Saturday- They come in really ex-, Isa. Tollor * t v "hi? H v = 1110114131350. .