M. it » ;»_ ,tl ll 1 -1- R’ 1;. _.-_{. _. ' lrril . D /1. _l _ 'gi l ll,” Y v , = ' . J 1" in P. ..4< E... R 13 l. S. .Vi .- ~» _ =-;-..,- ~ ; -»__,~,{»_¢ -,.11 .2fJ*4§.\{ “ff'?“‘*°'r 1:. -. »----»'- 1., “"' `=¢»-..\.`~_ -.`1_...;T..`~.`."_ ....;... ~_--"-.- .- “' - ,_ _."”` . - - ~»-_--... ._,.; _,._.,,,.,_,... , _ _ c .. .~_.,-..$_€._ ._v.,_,,,,_,-_,,`._,_ _ “aan-¢nl»ue~» ._\, . _ ; 1 1 >_:: r l .fi fr' o ` , n it _ “li " 5| ‘E in § 1'. _ll .__ _ li w ` l ,_ l 3 ’ l .__ 'f 1.". ¥‘f »l~ ._l _ _ \ . 1 s , .» ’*‘&w‘.f ie. _ ll ' 4 ,. 'JL ‘.1’_ .z._, s .i 1 ./ ». A I _ ` _ l g . » _`. .- 1 1,. ~.-':=e.~,\'¢ 1 .fv- ll _ FitiDAY,‘ , ' f C. -.c.l‘.»',- * _ Ilich, Satisfying Flavour “From the finest gardens” "S l».l.lW_? has become the stand _Brown Label 75c - ard of Tea goodness. Orange Pekoe Blend 854: MONTHLY REVIEW P. E. I. P. QRPHANAGE lim-...ls will elitleavorwe assist in In beginning this Review of the Month, we speak again first of the children but one has been added since last report, though from the information now at hand it would appear as though in the very near future a mmily of five small child-_ ren would he added to our number. All inmates still continue to en-I .ioy the best .of health and it re-, quires but 'a few dayi in the Home to prove on a new arrival the ex- cellent care and treatment receiv- ed. During the month the Home has been given a much-needed house cleaning which entailed Home ex-| pence but the great improvement in the appearance of the Institutionl well justifies it. l Quite recently the members of the Women’a Institutes of the Prov- ince while attending their conven-If tion. in the City, were, through the generosity of many public spirited' car owners, giving an opportunity of visiting the Institution; a great, many came over and we sincerely hope their trip was enjoyable, edu-I catlooal and of real benefit to all, concerned. . On the evening of June 10th tile, Young Peoples' League of Pownal assisted by Rev. Mr Llttlejohns, gave an entertainment in the Home! for the benefit of the Orphanage; _ the Hail was well filled and the ing over the entire proceeds. We have also received as dona- B B | t | - ||| b | u - tions $12.00 from the Ladies of_e€Lfyan?,veu,:¢sugay wat 1; °€;xklEn from June 15th to $eptember_ ,_ _ _ SN or T a uother $10.00 from Stanchel W. I. per Bliss Sadie Buchanan and 528.3516 collected in Rollo Bay and Fortune] Bridge by. Miss i.\laude Ching audi L\liss Sadie MacKenzie from tllei following contributors - Mr. and! Mrs J. S. Francis. Douglass Aitken,l Geo_ Dixon, and Miss Ching $2.00'E each, Mrs E. S. Johnston $1.50.* Earle Dingwell. Earle Johnston, Mrs Geo ‘W'00d, Mrs W. li. Towns- hend, Alymer Campbell, Geo Camp-. bell, E. Reid, Janics Lutz, I). li.f liurkc, Chas. Tolvnsheild, H. and A.j° Francis, Jas. liiggills Miss Mac Kenzic and Mrs Jas. Coffin. '$1.00 ' ouch Mrs A ‘\l.lcKcnsle W lliill., 42 INOH ENGLISH Gillthnm in a good assortment or patterns. 1-.t SincIair’s. 9910-616-2| -“AND BILLY DISAPPEAFIED" from Victoria to Central Bedeque Hall tonight (Friday). 9910 -GUARDIAN8 ON SALE at the Guardlan's Western Office in the McNeill Building. Summergide ey. ery day. _. ......UA _ ° vman. Faithful in little, f ithful in a.$m"' much. he will b reatl Eliaaed in v is 'n -.ilaintenancc and we hope all -LINGERIE ‘CHEGK DIMITY. shades nile, pink, yellow and light blue, 36 inches wide, 23;; per yard at Sinclalr's. 9910 rvple-nlslilllg this vlery lnecessalry Fund. These unfortunate chiidreii in _tile Home are not the children of the llunrd. They are the children of tllut same public as placed US oil the Board. They are unfortun- ate children whatever else may be said about them. They are now in the world and how are you measur- ing up your respolisillility or op-I es Wide. 16 best selling shades. Price 79c per yard at Sinclair's. 9910 -50 YARDS PONGEE SILK _.FU(;| ggQAD¢|_Q1-.|.|_ 29 |uch_, ”_“ veyed to the Presbyterian Church, cnaiznon-nrow1_v_cuAnn1au_ _ _,_ _ __ JUNE 1s,1t£g 0 8 Y _ ,_ the home. in the family and inso- clai circiel in which he was a rea Zh L favorltf. and by everyone, W q knew in it is sad to give up one so young It'|t&vlt,unh|c¢. makes no mistakes. His appoint Th. .pudlny Fm,” Unk “nu ed time had come I-le hoard and E . illtlandnclidvely fu' Father's Home of many mansions, ' and his earthly trials are over. ln ’s his springtide of enthusiasm and youthful manhood, before the sun- mix "ECM, Shine of yvifthful Joy was exting- uished, he passed to the great he- Thpo h`no better m |-ng; ‘;'0_;ld; 'but hi; lif_e, hls_def;ds, his 'icnudanen n uence an h s asp rat ons are @ ¢GT” R the monuments that will keep his name fragrant in the home and in .the hearts of his family and his. W. U.ARKLlmked - Montreal friends. Pgggq also of the ¢¢1¢b|»¢g»,¢d After n brief service at the home I Gnfk'lPa'k&Beano,etc. on May 23rd, his remains were con- to which he was ever loyal. The -services were conducted by his pas- IHi@g@S2i£1gTT§1k h §_':.”»,.¥.if.l~..1.°.-. 1:;;:_"n:.i1.il”fs;1:1 Il 6 6Bg‘I‘&p "“"' Red Tag Sale of Wometfs -Fon Lara vvsoralm News -vlvthedeererlnvw forum so honorable. gona ....tl l..ltl.l~..l;' Q ` ' " ' --Page 8 il Available. U "fl ¥4Il\ld'|I.I&en. but He W'ho doeth all things well, . ‘ a S _-_-27 lN6H ENGLISH Gingham . ' p u n or fancy checks. sei ing at “nm ' lanswered it, and is now within the . ' lic per yard at Sinclair's. 9910 Tan“°”‘" 5'-’°h°°kb’ veil; the human link rent nsunder -- m”q hun' 'wh ‘n,.'u'U\'|¥ on earth is for ed anew in the _ ° I _ Friday and Saturday Here is a limited .lot of our better grade Coats-some of tihem with fur trimming, a good assortment of colours and sizes-'but on account of an overstock in some of these lines .we have _mode ~ .a heavy reduction in price for quick clearance. Every coat in ‘E this assortment is NEW THIS SPRING. This is a wonderful chance for any lady_-who wants ca reallygood, high class ,stylish coat at a bargain price. The regular price-lwe’l tell you when you come in, take our word for it, at the .RED _TAG.VALUElll it’s a bargain of the most decided sort . . . . . . . . . . _ . .. portlinity -Think it over carefullylgllghtly coiled, selling at 45c per: The pall-bearers were: L. C. Al- i-¢°->l .yard at glnclall-9 9910 Q- lun, J. P. Sigsworth. Daniel Shaw, Red Tag Sale Red Tag' sale FERNWOOD SCHOOL ;_ The students in the Commercial Cyrus Shaw, Charles Harris, Ger- , . Following is the honour roll of _wl-||1-E 1-URK|S|.| 1-°wE|_s, Department of Notre Dame Aoade- aid Macdonald. W0m¢n’S Suits Women B Suits Fernwood School for month of liemmed. plain or colored ends. my were given a talk on “The Tele The interment l-00k DIRCG 111 mel il/lay. size 20 by 40. Price 690 liter pair at graph in Business" by Mr. J. M. Cemetery adioluillg the Cllllfflll- , ’ ` ’ _ I Grad l\ ~1 Perle Sherr 2 Ei Sinclalrs 9910 Murley of the Western Union Tele MW the 5h°"°B °f eternity their 9 - - - yi l ' - mor Shel'r_y. --- graph Company this week. l2‘:;‘3:;f;;i_nlE__lsB_ii_o;l£__uurl__t;_u_nd_ni&e\xtli _ _ _ P8_I‘h3,pS ~3, d0Z8I`l Il¢'.ll`ldS0me new Grutle \lI-tl Alden Leard' 2, -GUARDIAN OFFICE. 1- The ln the course of his explanation Friday and Saturday this nice suits all of tihis present sea ’ Doris McKenna; 3, Charles ililc- G\.1ardian's Western Office is now as to the lnestiniable value of the _ _ r ' 90 _ rariase. locates in the mental Building. telegraph in conducting a m...ie...; MALPEQUE lot of attractive garments will ’ goods, 'and in order to clear OM G.-ude v_-1, Douglas McFarlane; Water St., Summerside, where sub- business, Mr. Murley outlined the be Offered Every garment fixtureg for more garmengf 2. Myrtle .\i.t-Kenna; 3. Kathleeulscrlptions, news or advertising will inception and growth of many rec- Mu and M,.S_ George B_ Mau h $25 F ,d_ e, 'be received The hone number is ognlzed labor saving devices in the er Mr and ml new-3 0 €I'€d at UIUC 'ESG g'0 I'l ay and Sat- $ Sherry- ' I ' P ‘ . Nutt, Summ side, . M . Grade 1il.~l, Louis Rnuahan; 2,',‘-233. office and the home. "These devic- John Hugg_ Summe,.ume_ Mu anal under Value _ _ _ _ _ _ '_ _ _ _ _ ul-day Sllerry. l -MILL ENDS Factory Cottoli Grade 1 (u)_1 Rouuu Sherry ,il to 40 inches wide. 5 to 10 yards fi Everett Muckeuuu Un s. 7 1 2c to 16c per yard at .Perfect Attendance - Pearle Smdal’ “ 9910 Sherry, Alden Leard, Doris Mc- Kenna, Dauglas McFarlane, Myrtle -TAB'-ET ERECTED-'-'O11 Wed McKenna, Thomas .\lcKennn, Kuuuinestluy afternoon at 5 o'clock the lean 5he,.,.y_ Louis Ruuuhuu_ Em* Grand Lodge officers of the Orange met, Ranaham Brendan She,.ry_.Associatlon of P. E. I.. accompanied . jby rl number of members of the snug sum of $33.65 was realized.1;T;i,l;,retEve:g§&K‘x4l;‘;€énna R‘g:H::'l`rllstee Board of the Protestant We wish here to compliment every_“cKm;mu Ra] h NicKmnon‘ .Orphanage motored to the Orphan- prefomier on the excellent render-i` ’ D ‘ ' ‘nge and placed a bronze tablet in 1 nl 1 1. | tIt:1»gtli);iriiltihIeBI?;’i;,3ieIf;lF~ufh2Illiflt:firIi?l ling inscription: "This Protestant All stores at Moreil, St. Peter's_ -IS-fsmwf. Annual Meeting OF THE Conservative Assn. The annual meeting of Delegat- s of the East Prince L'lberal-Con-' ervative Association will be held n the Town Hall, Summeralde, on ucsday, June 22, at 10.30 a. m. The .Presidents of the different well, P. Brayaninli, .W. A. ’I`owu_--. hand, A. Dixon. Mrs W. Jackson polls will ease arran e to have ' B k M .it ...(lc. cucll. Mrs. Harry lir e rs John l.ztl’ll»l'l't» .2512 ouch and I.. Mo(‘orliluck .1i5c. also $1.00 from it I-`r`l-lid per Dr Wurburtoli. The Annunl .\lel-still.: of the nl 9 hc delegates notified. 'D. B. MacDONALD President lL. N. McNEILL Secretary Orplianzige is culled for Tlicstiay`g,9|5.1g.2|_ .Iuue 29th but it is expected that- tliis meeting: will zldjllllrn for onc week to Tuesdav Jul ' 6tll ill order .. _- y to have the Chairman Col. McKill- noli present. l We trust the Ladies of the Prov- incial Auxiiiaries will make it con- venient to hold their convention on the salue date so that we shall have a real reunion. After reserving sufficient land to_ grow all vegetables necessary thc, remainder of the New Farm about 100 acres has been reviled and .vlr.l McLean is getting on well with the. CTOD. I Last week we made a further' payment on the Mortgage from the Campaign Funds, this left our bal- ance there conaldorabiy reduced but we hope to bc able to make u substantial payment on the whole debt during the month. Some sub» scrihers to this Fund have cleared their pledges in full, some have paid their amounts of the past four payments up to date and some have done neither; we wish all pos- sible would forward their arrears to assist us in the payment mention- cll above. - Our greatest financial rlifliculiy DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT does not mean disease of the eyes. Healthy eyes often give trouble in reading or other uses. we are specialists in cor- recting defectlvc sight with proper glasses. we are eqU|P' ped with the latest and m0" scientific instruments used for eyesight testing. Long experience and I sound bullnen reputation Io your- guarantee of good ur- vice. H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST .ll/lonltague, P. E. I. Office Connected With Drug Store _te-r. The visitors were shown lthe main entry bearing the follow- Orphanage was founded by the Loyal Orange Association of Prince Elnmett Ranaban; 3, Brendan -- ies are valuable insofar as they are ,Mm Joseph sheeu_ Kensington. . _ .. si -' .., . ' , . " tl. - | » ‘ . __ _ __ . _ __ _ ». S u_ _ J l l .ic pllrli of caring 0 D ii (.lil'llcn' The following were the Grand Lodge Officers present: (ii.lnd 'Master C. E. McKenzie, Mil- ton; G-rand Secref.ary,_ W. W. Mutt- zlrt. Summeilside; Grand Treasurer, .\i.urdock Mdbeod, Charlottetowni The tablet was erected .by a com- mittee composed of P. G. iM. Harry 'Craswell and P. G. M. Isaac Car- througb the institution by the mat- ron, .Mlss Harper, and expressed themselves as hlghlypleased with the excellent appearance of things. Eastern Guardian ..’COME T0 REV. MR. HER- MAN'S illustrated Lecture in Newl _Perth Hall, Tuesday, June 22nd. Sale of pies. 9864-6-17-3l _...E ‘ .."‘T0 MEET IN MORNING - The Montague :Baptist -Sunday ‘School will meet -at 10 a. m. Sun- day, June 20th. followed by a ‘Praise and 'Prayer Service at 11 o'clock. » l ..*PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE- The Preslbyterians of Montague will lloid service ‘in the Montague lllaptist 1C'hurch. June 20th at 7 p. lm. Sunday School meets at 10 a. m. Rev. D. 'MacVJcar, preacher. Everylbody welcome. ..*RE8ERVE Monday evening, 'June 21st. for “Molly Bawn", at comedy dram-a in 4 acts, to be -pre- sented ln, St. ‘Margaret's Hall by fthe St. fMangaret’s Dramatic club, Lively specialties, old time music by Mr. Neil Chevsrie, Champion old time fiddler. Step dancing and .music by orchestra between acts. ' sssz-ir-sl _ ..‘GHRIST|AN CHURCH.-*Seb ivicns in’ New Glasgow Christian Church. Sunday. 20th. at 11 a.ni. Fredericton Hall at 7.30 p.m. The service at Fredericton will be the- beginning of a series of Evarlgelis-| tic services which will be held' each evening during the week at 8 o'ciock. A very cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. _ &&.--an _ ..“EXHlB|TION MEETING -- The annual meeting of the King's -County Exhibition Association was held in the Court House, George- town, on Tuesday. June lst. There Wall a fairly good attendance. The financial statement as reed by the treasurer showed a balance in fa- vor ofthe association. The offi- cers of iaat year were all ll\e-elso- ted that Ls D. fP. 'MacKinnon, 'pre- "_‘_\_’_l_e _;‘;__;f;;;hU;‘_e_;;‘__d __‘;’;1_‘_:‘_€°_s“";g were vi tors to Malpeque ou Sun I d the forefront of all such devices,‘ ay ____ Said the Speaker The following clipping fiom an Business telegrams are used Ottawa Duper Wm doubtless be of P"i"““i1Y f°l'__ i“'° P“l'P°9eS~ al interest to the many friends of xr vfuéiev _tot initiate a trnnsac M. Gordon McG0ugau_ Mulueque on or o rep y o s_uch an overture MuWmiumu__McG0ug,m__M,.s AA It 1_5 5°'-_g_°°d bushnms t° °0“5“e Seely announces the engagement of ones nct v ty to tht; flr_B£ 01399 Of her sister Claire Bell McWilliams, ;"“5;‘5deS'h“° Sho" 8 ""“_y° be“\`|to Gordon .McGougan. son of IM-r. c’;_x_;‘ __l___;‘_;_‘_‘;:?'_;___° 232535? |;iu‘;_laiid Mrs. James McK. MoGougan of - Malpeque. P. E. l. Marriage to ;;‘_i;"ef___;l;‘;=1_;§1___b‘;_ __;f_fU;§°;1;U;_f_ __i:_i.lai.e place quietly the middle or » '.1 tive as your correspondent cannotl une l very well make bis offer elsewhere' Thu Four Act Comedy Drama g“:_"__hi_3 ‘_`fefl°§_‘§‘_ti°“ “ml 7°" llasfln Plum Valley" presented by em: 8_5' _“ 8 '_ _ _ _ ;Long River Dramatic Players ‘was :.l.i;2.;‘:.§.;;;°i.;.. 1- fm any `evenng. June llt . The different Vmned as Wen “S the Moneyichnractcrs in the play acted their Tnmsfer ‘md Ermnd Stervlws' ___ lparts well and the whole affair was sh{_\_f__m‘_’_"y__;7_fd__:_l;;’d ;__‘:id;':_t;___;‘__;_} a credit to the players. Orchestral 7 e ,selections filled in the time between i“"° the busme” me “f th? °"’“` the acts and a splendid duet was mmmyi the discourse Y” 15"°n(’d_;\voll rendered by l.Vl'rs. - Alma De- to im! greatest attfut °n' Q] Iuiicy and Mr. Eric Found. The S_TA‘;___Se‘_l;t§;____§__‘;D‘;_:'h‘;rm8'R_'1__R__”_f;_‘;_uniount of $62.00 wus realized. of the C°mmercml Dep9'rtm"“t "fl Mr, Allison Owen, son of Mr. Lee the Academl' are g"“tef“l 1° M"'1Owen, ‘1lainilton, has taken u posi- Murley for his helpful talk lo tilt-.!mm as clerk in ,hu employ or P(,,,,r students at this time. _ Mncwuu and SML _ In lMrs. Nelson Ramsay, A-lborion is ille guest of hcr inoiiler Mis. lion- Mns watrsn N 'rANroN |“m’ Mmeqm l ll. was with rogrct that it was There 'passed away on Wedncs-\lcllrnetl that the iilfant child of Mr. day 16th lust. at the P. E. l. llos~\and Mirs. .Moll Stewart, Slimmer pltal, the spirit of 'Sadie l~‘1ll‘qli-lsldc, had passed away oil Saturday harson daughter of the late Stopll-_niorning. Illterinent was made in en Farquharson of Bunbury undlthc cemetery adjoining ‘Princetowu_ beloved wife of our csteomcd1\Churcll on Sunday afternoon. townsman Mr. Walter N. Tantou, E jeweler, of thlei city. Mrs. Tantonl _T_l)ie c_oncert _1_i_nd gliihsocial build had been un er treatment for a ariioy Oil A ily ‘ WHS 8 0' some two years or more for which cldetl success. The hall was well an Opel-utloh wh; gnully fleqhlgdlfilled with an interested audience.- upon. it _was not cp_usidere_t1 to _l:e,lVIr. _i_?. E. __'1VIf1hl1_re__1>resl<;§r;, align: ver ser ous and s e wen to t ewng y HH V111” D 11111 ». Hogpllul ln 3 cheerful expectation well carried out. Mrs. Russell Mc»i of returning with a restored health Kfiy_Wi1B _tl_\_i_1\C_C__0m_paliis__t_for we t take up her usual dutie in life. even H8- 0 all B 0 lf* I S" lg is however to be regretsted that trict are due to the teachers, Miss- her` strength was not equal to the es 'Howatt and Smith for their ordeal and the orderlnge of the Bplellllld Iilhllligemelll 0! the Wl1010 messenger of death mme as an affair. Mr. A. S. Crozier auctioned unexpected shock to her family the D168. and illllfe an &m0“l\i- WH” and grleudg realized, which goes towards the The late Mfg, Tent-on was 9, wo. school fund. After singing the man of quiet and unassuming dig. National Anthem, all repaired to position yet possessed of a splendid their homes well satisfied with the judgment and more than an umm. evening s entertainment. The fol-l pry; inteliigence.hShe was pagtlcu- \E>_;‘:_l_“__Bs l;__i11f;C__l_>__l;;>_§l”l;\_1_1____i__I:___f\1\|III? ar devoted t er h f m 3 ' llyfln whlch lllfe she gzlfeszmlld atrlimental Music;GRcading, A_nIlie_ hersolf, and to the exactiu d tl Woodside; Solo, eo. Moun a n; of which she never failed itll num? Reading. Francis Burgess; Dialogue the.-'S and wires attention. Hel- "M»1rryIr\l< a P<>etesa"; Mele 'I`fi°» ul.-¢lu of 1|-lends and acuuummnueu (I. Mountain, R. Woodside, ; Ch}tI1?l{:;ll:gliic(lft(:ya` ed orn ewarmesttrm f I - 1 _I1 love and affectionate regaril. s’I(‘)o R°‘“"“5» Phmls Hickey? ’“*“"“'1 these, and in the home, she Wm mental music, Fulton Simmonds, be greatly missed. and _a vacant _“:;`5iw5;;’{9_:°‘u ‘%_f‘;’_§_;1_;’_;eR*ff‘_:_‘_l_’_‘_5-S1¥4‘_‘_"'~ 5 ‘ . _ e seglxdeltéagyht t B JAMES D. M.\cKENZIE S0l°e LUIIIDS, ith is vain pro_§oi;_nd regret that , we ave recor t e death of Mr. Corus! Canouses Ja:_neli 'D. MacKenzie, son or Mr, -- iw . ine ld M K l , - Wonderful Hot Foot Bath Treat- F175", 3 ghg Tgfly ,gg u‘;n;58yui:;_ "wi" ll Glvlw Quick Rewlu which tool. place at the imma or _“___ _ ____ °'--~_________ ___ ._P__________H 2_1: pg;-eglta. on iFrlda.y afternoon. ll. s _ Painless Co'rn Extractor spread 159 lan" go mum-n 5 |01-sly ber. :;:.'.;'.‘.i..:::.”'.’.'::.°°.:;f :'.f.i"i::. 1;"-sci... b r . . t . bath, brings of! your coins without lazmx; Quad thre:amalsI:::1,mlDlI::l- discomfort. You will find your foot beth, Annu; and M” mn, Mmon or toes as smooth and sound as a green, ggvgmllgu) _ bl/by l. it does not cost much. and Mr, Mackenzie was n one young U10 "U10 Y “ING ll V917 Short. be man in every respect with nothing AwhatYounaedtsNi.' ~ _tltesafadopendabfa 1; - Neat.: Nlolli 1 1 ' _.~ . /l'rlol`l',' l _ l . i\“‘"° ""3 “° °' -">°°° he--"° - ‘ N I ' ' lure you get Pntnam's Pa nless in every way he Wu 1 in-i|ht,H ' allele. ` - ,__________,____ _ l4|.L._...__. __ _ Corn Extractor. friendly, lntolliletltv Woi'tlly_youug_ VIII lll|0&1QJ _ ‘ ~ - - ' » i Summer weight S0x_ - _ e ,. Very exceptional bargain in and other light shades boys’ pun over and Coat Svieiytli pu _OYZPAIRS FOR ’ -ers, for ages 4 to 8 ‘ll years ‘ fi.°.:.::1:°""z»¢ yd- Cloth” 15 pieces i..vi.is10t Blue, organ. Saga; H-new ac i:.”‘.s‘*.:.'::‘.‘.".‘.;‘;i.3.f‘..:f‘.‘1‘..;..‘:S..¥.‘f;ell.- _ sn-lped silk Braaacicth, 40 inches widle _ ju-st three pieces in _this lot, r€8'l1_)l(’;‘°,fl' sold up to $1.75 per yard. T0 $1 ’ clear this WEEK END . _ _ _ _ . 32 inch checked Plaid and S¢I’1P“:§l ' Dress Ginghems, Weekend 25° I ‘ value................,_,._ 5 Heavy White English Longcloth 3_ inches wide, a' B0 cent value, WEEK END SALE - G od heavy white cotton 35 incliéii wide very special. 2 mans 25° llhis attractive Bandeau is very good for average and slight figures. Elastic at waist line WEEK ssc END Child’s White 1 Cotton Drawers 29c These _are offered in sizes from 4to 14 years extra -good quality and areal FOR Thirty Turkish Towels, _ colored. 'h°‘“'_3__' size 23 x 48 inches, special at. PAIR..................._.. .vs%11;_._lfFE“ 29" a. l MOORE -6 I"I°LEOD‘ -mi