MAY 15. 1936 PURDI-FER Overstocked Sale Storewide Sale of Unprecedented Importance MEN'S OXFORDS yr... spring Models. sale Price! $1.89, $2.49, $2.98 and $3.19 Per Paii'___ MEN’S BOOTS Mn‘: Black Dress Boots, Box KID and Elk Leathers. Per Plir $2.49, $2.79 "“' $3.29 MEN'S WORK BOOTS Man’: Black Work 1500“ §l.89, $2.39 -*_§2;9§ BOY’S OXFORDS AND BOOTS Sites I to is $1379 Youths sizes 11 to 13 ..... . __..—.———{———- CHILD'S PAT SLIPPERS Sizes 8 to 10. Sale Price Child‘ Bl II Bluciier Ox- lords.‘ S:Ice Price . $1'09 LADIES’ CIRCLE-BAR HOSIERY chilies: and Service Welslii. Special Per Pair W. V. PURDIE MR. W. V. PURDIE takes pleasure in announcing that MR. E. A. FERGUSON has resumed joint manager- ship and active partnership in this firm and will be glad to meet all old customers and friends, as well as new ones SPECIAL ll0T|0E From now on our policy of doing business will be S TRIC TL Y CASH and no goods will be allowed on approbation. Hundreds of Bargains on Open Display Now is the time to replenish your Footwear needs for Spring—all at Specially Reduced Prices, and due to conditions we are able to offer better bargains than ever before. Only a few items appear in this announce- ment, but there are hundreds in the store on open display, showing size and price. It will pay you well—-in satisfaction and money saved, to come to this OVERSTOCKED SALE Sale Begins Friday May 15 EA. FERGUSON zoo PAIRS or WOMEN'S PUMPS. TIES & STRAPS These are broken lines, worth from $3.00 to $5.00. special low price to clear . . . . .. Per Pair up FOR WOMEN The famous Wilkie - Glove-phit. Onyx, Blue Moon, Empress Slippers and ties, regular $7.00, $8.00 and $9.00 values. To clear at up Pie‘:-_Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . .. NOVELTY TIES & STRAPS New Spring modek. N117- imd Black. Sale Prices $1.98, $2.29 and $2.98 Per Pllr women's 1 Strap Leather lions: Slippers. Sale Price --——--*- MISSES PAT SLIPPERS Sizes 11 to 2. Sale Price Brown _-;_,,,__=._____..——— MISSES OXFORDS vu Bl k Oxfords. Sllel I1 Silo Price . . . . . .. PURDIE-FERGUSON suoia COMPANY LTD. x we ‘ one carloed of government inspect- <:H.xRi.(ri“ri.-:T(i_v_v_n_i GUARDIAN V.-he irii—tr‘:il_Il~iii_rdian TIIII Nzluriul II Ielorvrd In! in! law-ul inferno out iulvo-r I of in nanny nuiurr may he in d at A «nu I word strictly payable II‘ iidvunee. CONFEDEBATIIIN LIFE INSUR- NCE. L-6198-7-I2-312 IIEMEMBER TIIE SALVATION ARMY Tlg Day, Friday, May 15. 14-4737 CRASWELL FOR PHOTO- GRAPHS. L-3494-8-28-if. l.I’l"l‘I.It' TIIEA'l‘I_tE—'I'he next Drcaentation or the Little Theatre Guild will be given May 27th and 28th. L 4798-5-15-1i SUNDAY SERVICES: New Glim- gow 11 am. Bible school 10.00 am. l"redericton 3.00 pm. Bradalbsne 7.50 pm, Rev. Wm. G, Quigley, Minister. L-4801-5-15-1i SEED 0ATS—On Tuesday mom- ink. May 19th. the Department of Agriculture will deliver to farmers ed N°- 1 Heed Ools. at the railway dump. in 3-bus. bags, at $2.04 per bag. Terms cash. 1,4731 BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES- Central Bedequo Sunday May 11th. Preacher: Rev. A. G. Crowe. 10,45 A. M. subject: "Simon Crosses." 11.45 A. M. Sunday School. 7.30 PM. Subject: “Four Times Ready." L-4811-5—l5-ll. CAVENDISII Pastoral Charge Church Services for March 17th. 11,00 A. M. New Glasgow 3.00 P. M. Stanley Bridge, 7.30 P. M. Caven- dish. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minis- ter ' L-4812-5-15-1i. ISLAND LADY BEREAVI-3I)— Mrs. Beatrice Boehnsr of 6 North River Road. received xi telegram with the sad news of her sister's death, Mrs. E. J. MacFadyen of Ar- lington, Mass. To ATTEND FUNERAL—l‘tev, R. V. Me.cKe-nzie left. by plane yester- day for Cambridge. Mass.. to attend the funeral of his brother, Mr. Geo. V. MscKenzie, who died there yes- terday morning. ::Posi.poned Sale at Mrs. James A. McN'eIII‘s, 208 Kent Street. iodly at 2 o'clock. L-4807-5-15-ll. SPF CIALS FRIDAY AND ent at the United Church College, Montreal, in heading his class this year. Because of ill health Dr. George Ross has been obliged to_ resign from the Alberton Pastoral Charge. The Sympathy 01 the Court was ex- tended Dr. Ross and his application {OT Superannuation forwarded to the Pension Board. Picsbytery 31. 50 ¢XI32‘ess0d its sympathy with Rev. Alexander Firth, Dundas, in his continued illness. Permission was granted Rev_ E_ Ashley to continue work in another Conference, Rev. 13, c, gamer sub_ mittcd an overture to be sent, on to conference, with regard to the election of Commissioners to the General Council. to the effect that Conference elect as Commissions,-5 the President and the three Immde_ late past-presidents of Conference, and that the remainder be elected from the Presbytery nominations, The report on the Presbytery l"‘llDd was referred back to the coin- inittee. Nominations for the Set. tlcment Committee for 193'] am Rev. Arthur organ and Rev, A‘ R. Wallis. Applications for Eme;-_ gcncy grants were made in favor of Rev, W. A. Thompson. Mrs, J. w, . ‘:lrcIlz_\cKenzle. and M.rs. W. H. Bpen- l I’i'esbytery’s nominations as com- missioncrs to the General Council‘ are Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson and] Mr. W. N. Jenkins. V REV. W. A. Paterson. on behalf of the Nominating Committee. sub- mitted the following nominations for ofilcers of Presbytery and chair. men of Committees for 1936: Chairman. Rev. A. B. Weir, B. A.. Mrs. D. 1". Taylor. Granville, en- tered the Prince County Hospital Wednesday for treatment. PRESBYTERY The Presbytery of Prince Edward Island met in regular session in I-Ieartz Hall. Charlotetown on Tues- day. May 12th at 11 a. m, with ii large and representative attendance of ministers and laymen. The Chairman, Rev. George Ayers, pre- sided and opened the Court with a service of worship. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Rcv. W. E. Alt- ken, and with minor anic-ndments, appointed assistant secretary and Rev. D. M. Sinclair press reporter. sustained. Rev. E. R. woodsidc was A Secretary. Rev. W. E. Aitken, B. A., ’I‘i‘e&sui€r. Rev. J. M. MacLeod, M. A ‘Chairmen of Presbytery comm“. tees. Social Service and Evangelism Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson, M. A. Foreign Missions. Rev. J. G. Hoc- kin_ S. T. B. ' Home Missions Convener, Rev. D. K. Ross, 13. A. , Christian Education, Rev. D. M.‘ Sinclair, M. A. G, A. Christie. M, A. Pastoral Relations, Rev, Wallis. Boundaries. W. N. Jenkins. Publications. Rev. L. W. Parker. Students, Rev. ..‘3l1n Stirling, B. A. R. ‘Statistics. Rev. '1‘. R. Goudge. B. Among those present were the fol- lowing ministers: Revs. George Ayers, W. E. Aitken. E. R. Woodsidc, A. 1*‘. Baker. L. W. Parker, 13. C. Salter L E. G. Davies, J. W. Barbour, G. A. D Eiiott, D M. Sinclair, W. A. Paterson, A. R. Wallis. G. A. Chris- tie. A. Organ. T. Palethorpe, T, R. Goudge, H. Miller S. J. Boyce, J. A. Nicholson. A. S. Weir. D. K. Ross. G. N. Somers. J. L. Lund. I-1, Pierce. J. M. MecLeod. J. R. Skinner, F. E. Bootliroyd, J. W. A. Nicholson, and J. G. Hockin. Lay representatives. W. E. Brooks. D. M, Nicholson, 1). E. Miu:Leod. J. W. F‘. Grlgz. J. J. MacLeod. C. Lcard, A. C. Duchemin. Suitable Eyewear Improves Appearance You will occasionally hear A person complain that she flhlrcts to wearing a correc- lli MEMOIIIAM MRS. ERIC MCMURDO The sudden death of Mrs. Eric McMunio came as ii Erect sh0Ck '0 relatives and friends when it was learned that she had Passed away at her home in Kelvin Sunday 5V‘ ening. April 10, 1938, at the early age of twenty-one years. Mrs. MC- Ives are Tryon. The many friends of Mi‘. glad to sec him out again after his recent illness. at her home in lion of her erron of vision because of the effect on her "looks." That argument no longer applies. The modern eye service considers appear- ance, which can now by cor- rectly chosen cyewenr be Sn- Murdo W“ formerly Reta Stewart, daughter of Mr. , Stewart, Norboro. and since coming to Kelvin less than a year ago 38 ll bride, was a general favorite with all who know her. Much sympathy is felt for the young husband and and Mrs. llugh . visitor to summerslde evening. She also leaves to mourn a visitor to Sllmmerslde 1.11 ie Clarke, Tryoii, was Mm eel Saturday to Thomas, Tryon. WES Mr‘ Guy n Saturday <tl5ITEll'8 respect. Rev. B. 0. Editor of United chum)“ xemlngton, conducted the service, assisted by -Rev. W- 0- M1-. and Mrs. Merritt Dawson were visitors to T1'y0“ 5““d*‘l" NORTH TRYON AND VICINITY Scadding. Sends Mrs. Eddie Trowsdale, weIt.more- land.'spent a few days at the h°"‘° of her parents in '1‘iv0fl- l-IALl.FAx. May toes would be from the Moose River had been killed in the shaft. at stellarton. rescue work which sflyed my SPAIN REVIVES TUNNEL SCHEME Sympathy to Family I£—-(C,P.)—SIt- c. w. mg ,,p m . hosptliil bed waiting for doctors to tell when some of his amputated. Alfred Scadding tonight learned W“ Miss Alethe Rogerson. B0Fd°"- of the men who helped l'93°“° - spent Sunday 3°” mme MocGri";0r -1 13.31 very deeply the untimely and tragic death 01 ~’°5°l’h C“mp' bell who so recently aided ‘" at the Moose Riv" "‘“""’ he Saul. “My dccpe.—t sympathy 8°95 °“ Tryon, D. I-I. Murchison, W. N. Jenkins. Mrs. MecQuarrie and M. Carruth- ers. Presbytery expresed its appreci- ation of Dr, Cl‘Ol.CEll's thougliti'ul- ness in sending booklets on Adult Education to the United Church ministers in the Province. The sec- retary reported Rev. Arthur Long's induction into the Montague Pas- and inducted, Rev. W. E. Altkén ad- Stirling. the people. The following calls were received and dealt with, Mr. A. E. Macxenzio. Trinity. Char- lotteiown; Rev. w. A. Macquarriv. Hunter River; Rev. D. J. Morrison, Hampton: and Rev. F. M, Young. Rev. J. W. A. Nicho‘.son in toral Charge on April 30th. at which Rev. D. M. Sinclair presided dressed the minister and Rev. J. brief statistical report on the work of the Sunday Schools. Young Peo- ple's Unions, Boys’ and Girls‘ Or- Theie are 101 Sunday The lisneed. paren _ i . to his wife and family-" presenting the report for the Social three sisters’ Ema of (lharloliled even ng Altlioiizli fecoverins from the service and Evarigcli.-am committee G F H WW“; Dorm Tyne vnleyli th- Mr Charles Bacon of the Sum- effects of his 10 days UI‘d°"3‘°‘"‘d made the following recommend- . . u ' eson G°°’g"§,”. h°m°L$I’$’i uiltieifienxto at merside Electric Light Company at, Moose River, scadding was Si-‘lg atioiis: that Presbytery support GT3. C 93 er’ m t his home in U 1 from “trench feel" 5“ Adult Education of 3 practical *__. Dalhousie; Layton and Chester at Sunday a :(l;lDsEI'(f;gh‘s was ‘had “med black. kind‘ and me mrmmon or M ad_ "V*’«"*: h°"‘°‘ 1 ' Dr. H. K. MacDonald had £0‘-d u‘t Education League for the Pro- The funeral Wu held mm?!‘ my Rev Dr Gentle and M.iS- 15- 1'1 him some oi them would have to vince; that Presbytery support the late residence the followini uei.- . Mr~s Edwm cinrke and Mr. be mpummd because efforts to re- [ormation or a Ministerial Credi: I 2%“; 2,‘:ie:‘&,°n:o;:i.:gl.I§oexlI ‘ill-1 giirldslwaddell motored to the cap- stem circulation had failed. Unio: “within ourm boiéndsg that e c . ____,___..__.—— Pres y ry urge 8 empersncc E“ S parts to ply W9” 15"’ mm"'° M "N Thursday' Federation to protest against the increased niunbcr of scripts. and press for a marked reduction; that Presbytery members cooperate in Rliond and Rev. Fred Williamson, é h f MADRlD—Renewed interest in the matter of jail visitation: that Fm‘ the Glnden Plant Wm “V0 "*9 “mm ‘mm s"..Ii.'l:,k° Mm Dorhnwgcnlllldl tflgfnsr title the Gibraltar tunnel project hi‘! the July meeting of Presbytery tir-— NOW “*5: 7” hymn’ "mg well-9' F Norm Two men brought announcement by the new vote considerable time to Evangel- evor With the Lord" and safe in “spend in C“ ' Azania government that it would ism, and to the possibulties oi -ONION SETS ‘M Am" 0! Jam." Don Hdrsilig Mr on les Rogerson Craonud push completion of the lonu-foster- Group .. angel‘ among our own Laird line I 9°l°» " ° ' “ ' the’ d ion of a. land-link between ministers. SIIALLOT Gore." IP91“ “'3 V‘? ''’“d m “mm 9 D . Tm heme pro- In reporting for the Missionary 8 Her casket was surrounded Wm‘ guest 01 M15 “55 w"dd°“' spun ma Am“ so and Maintenance Fund Rev. G. A. FLOWERING BULBS GLADIOLI BULBS 25¢. 354:, 45¢ per dozen DAIILIA BULBS 5c each up to 25¢ each WI have some very I profusion of flowers. '«h¢l’° “mi a pillow from her husband: Sim!’- Aunt. Addie. Minnie and Edwltd Mouurdo: creioont. Either» M°“‘"v imtaien and sisters wreIt»h- W» *- wuurdo and family: pillow. U“°‘° John Stewart wnoth. Medicine Dllhousie Univer- and Aunt rm»: up-to-dlio game it Nmh Mun-s_ I-mold. oeorso Ind We" lace Muttnrt. Cifleifim W019 mm 90 Ti-yon suhdsy evenin8- m, w. A. Pooley is bulldlnl In miles lonl exwodlm “W” visi- 000.000- _.....__..___—.._ Use Mlnordrl I0? 0"‘ ““'°"‘ Tryon. vides for twin tubes nearly '3: strait of Gibraltar to the Moroc- cln coast. at a cost of about $00.- cliolco SHOW and CAC- my lprly. The Willett i-run. oo.. TUS DAIILIAS aim-iomtown: bouquet, Robert OUR ‘,I"'|'°"°'” $3"-F E“?-.’.‘.§'$."x’-‘ .‘$Z;.."£.1‘.'i'§'l SPECIAL»; “M M" wocim'va'm.ucuu' I ' ' ' . Lem“; You can be Illlfld 0? 5"‘ '9‘ GARDEN PEAS cg]. r°&'m:e§mac Wnl- I ' units when your prescription is dis‘; SWEET PEAS ko.k:x’$ivm: gvaim Ilroken, Earl i;e;:e«:h|;e'r:- m°"“l¥u:{'° 1‘,‘,'::,'_‘,,",",,, Ind many varieties of VEGETABLE SEEDS 30 than at . “Still Store . Gen! _ Interment was in the mole 3 Gem- ewry, ion. PAPII loll. BUN” coupon on same mu. issued in BM" two by the National Institutes for egg, NOIDOIO. , Dispensing —(O.P.l -—Every ‘wet in publlslicd for 70.000 xinedun. nu. perk cc :'t'hII'Mv.voI-'lI.u|Al no I: 0?“ "'3; 0 oryurviu in at your dlfilo w. I wmnpuom written by I run. , mils rout. oiiUos'l‘0lE J. Ernest H. Worth DRUGGIBTU I"heno 82 ll! 7“ rice It. Christie stated that there had been a slight increase in the givings n: versary 'I’hankofrering amounted in 31.842. Along with Halifax and Pictou Presbytcries. this Presbytmy its total givings over 1034. Twenty- one Charge; out of thirty-four rog- Lstored gains. The most generou’ given to the mission ,7 work 0' the church are the people of Bed- eque North. averaging 015.65 pr" family. The next nine charges 1-. order of giving: to missions air I? ' ion. Buinmerside. Mlrgatc. Charlottetown Trinity. Pi-lncetown. Bedeoue 0., Albertan. Cavendish. and Belfast-Belle River. Two candidates for the ministry. John M. Sheen. B. A. and Thoniu N. Mitchell. 3. Al. both from Bum- merside, were licensed by Presby- tery and recommended to confer- ence for ordination. W. A. Seaman. a student for the ministry, was s,t his request. transferred to the lul- ganizations. Schools and 62 Y. P. Unions. members of Presbytery were asked to cooperate in sending boys to the joint M. R. E. C.-Y. M. C. A. Boys Camp in be held at Canoe Cove in July. Rev. Rev. W. A. Paterson were appoint- cd to represent the Presbytery on the P. E. I. Boys‘ Work Board. E. R. Woodside invited Presbytery to meet Bay East for its July meeting. A. Historical. Rev. E. R. Woodsidc, B. A. Rev. D. M. Sinclair presented a E. R. Woodslde Rev. CORNWLL SCHOOL Honor Roll for April: Grade X Sr: 1 Florence MacRa.e. 2 Hilda Crosby. Grade X Jr: 1 Eileen show, 2 Norma Walker and Charlie Mac- Kinnon (equal) Grade IX: 1 Lillian Scott. ll Dor- othy Good. 3 Arthur Howard. Grade VIII: 1 Maynard Shaw. Martha Walker, 3 Alice Howard. Grade VII: 1 Stanley Crosby. Margaret Donahue. 3 Harold Scott. Grade VI: 1 Norma Shaw, 2 Mar- ion Good, 3 Reggie Prizzel. Grade V (M: 1 Phyllis Godfrey. 2 John Walker. 3 Isobel Howard Missionary and Maintenance, Rev 1 -Church Pmpertv. Mr. .1. M. Leard. } Pensions, Rev. L. E. G. Davies, 3. ‘ OSS- smuv mm iI.‘i‘.i ' SATURDAY All Hats 98c 4°oTIib0 zsgun Dress $2.25 and $1.95 ‘ at SHAVI Ng BABY POWDER THE MODERN SHOP CREAM s°°"“§.§:.““" Over Canadian Stores 2 for ,4], 2,,,_26 3°“ ‘“<’§°....“““".... . .5’l‘7;‘T’_' Zfw .36 ziotinionmi mam 21:» .26 2”“ .i’;".*.:i~!. .‘?f‘.“.':'.“.‘ 2;» 26 “‘°..:‘::..£:“l1*.i‘;‘:.... 2:». .36 :'? 400 _RexnI_l Bhnvinfi 350 Lin Gent’. Aflp: Eax Plfeabyfgry. mm 5' N_ 5°m_ afllgdniéir Bake to 2fo'_.4l Blnve Powder..... 0 rs re erred to the splendid work ‘L00 L“, 85cTin 5 of F. Elwood MacPherson, a stud- Lavage, 72ig[I3owl], w€§.I§..2 /0" c ang ois svender 2/“ .76 Sh ' B l,Glan as. §.'.’i.”‘i>..°‘" Shavin lotion . . . . 50c bot. rie Alter Shaving Lotion. . .. 2 /W .51 10c Styptic Pencils... 2 for ,1 1 16 ol.—$I.00 Bot. U36 Ir Relieves Razor Pull. 2 for $1.01 31.00 h . “ " Bay Rfiln, 1363:. 2 for $1.0 I 50c bot. Bay Rum. . . 2/07 .51 $1.00 bot. “S65” i;:.“.':‘,“i3‘...’:".".“.’. 2;. 51.0 1 81.00 bot. "365" Old E lish La. . 'ld(;l:;?ll6 03.55“. 2 /9" -01 _ t. u 5.. Erin (II: Cologne 2 fol‘ 1 59¢ bot. Lilac Lotion. zfor .60 COFFEE _.,,.--.._-_. .rP<3iUoile<l all 760 bslgliltvlingxlintixtp, , 2 I07 .36 o . t LILAC SHAVING LOTION ‘WK my TALCUM 2 for .36 _ 4o°DO:iii:l‘lIli: ...l.‘I 27°’ -41 Deodorant. 4001:: NlceDeodorsiIt 2,107 .41," FACE CREAMS 50¢ Jar “3G5" SKIN CREAMS CoId.VInIoIIlrig.LIquo- CI u....i“'.n.i's'i.'l'.l'3.&'... 2 /or .51 , 5o?l.°..“.‘.“‘i'l.‘§.;.;.:l' 31...... 2 ’°' '5 1 3.95:3 £'.§$E2.‘l§’.’.’.‘.’.’..; 2 ""51 1 2x....36_ Cocoa Butter Lotion TEA '1 "bs:‘§'.'§i.°" ‘/2 1*» 28¢. 1 Pound 1 lb. 55¢ 5' 31c I CLEAR-DRIP COFFEE MAKER , ALL ALUMINUM - - scur sin - - Ann For 1 1 LB. PKG. OPEKO C0 FEE ° 60¢: Box 50¢ bot. Rexall C'A§£g‘l1:“A Bronchial Syrup For Chat Colds POWDER 2 for .51 26c§GardenIs Lipsticks 2 f0? .26 25c Jontleel Lipsticks Zfor .26 25:: Jontcel Eyebrow Pencils . . . . . ....... 2!°'‘26 and at Richmond phm, 3 Eugene Donahue _ and James Donahue (eqpsl.) Grade V (bl: 1 Ralph MacPhail, 2 Emerson Dunsford, 3 Blanche Dunsiord. Grade IV: 1 Ralph Bella, 2 Boyd Dunsford. Grade 111: 1 Billie Macnachom. 2 Harold Godfrey, 3 Irene Mac. Eachern. Grade E (a): 1 Hamid Good, 2 Marcelle Donahue, 3 Rpland Walker. Grade II (b): 1 Donald Mac- Grade I: 1 Louise Msclllschern, 2 Lavergne MecEachern. J. C. MacDougall, Principal; N. L. Baln, amistant. Birthday Greetings (By The Canadian Press) To Robert D. THE USUAL BIG SALE 2 for .51 be. Va . Tn- %°:T:;::. 3?: 233.51 81.00 bot. Mi 81 2j.0r$1.01 Allllfiepllfln 16 03- 25otin Csrbolic Salve. zfl" .26 ;— Students Attention Unusual opportunity for summer employment. Representatives wanted all over P. E. I. for Canada's largest selling magazine. 1!’: worlh investigating. Write Ir. MncDONALI), Ileatherdnle. L-$815-5-15-31. EYESIGIIT (Bobby) Murray, one of the best of Canada's young tennis players, born in Montreal 22 3 years ago tomorrow. He won the Scottish singlms title last summer, 2 defeating Ian Collins, former Davis Cup player. Bobby was nosed out in the Bermuda Tennis Championship final this spring by Bryan (Bitsy) Grant, Atlanta, Ga., ranked No. 3 in the United States, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 7-—5. in a gruelling match. EXAMINATION Fitting and Snpcplying Glasses E . II. J. MIIBOII OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Oillco Connected With Drugstore 1935 over 1934. The Tenth Ann:- I I mode in. gain of over ten percent in ' 25 % DSCOUN ON ALL SUITS IN OUR STORE THIS is YOUR BIG OPPORTUNITY TO OUTFIT Y>(V)URWll0Y FOR THE SCHOOL HE WILL LIKE AT WANT TO PAY : lilycars-——-——-—— 15 only Yoiith’s Suite with Boy's All Wool Sweaters Boy’s Wool Golf Hose, re Coupons with all purchas night. SUMMER IN A SMARTNEW SUIT Discount Continues Friday, Saturday. MOMIEIY Boy‘s All Wcol Tweed 2 Paint Suits. Sizes 6 to SPECIAL .r Boy‘s Tooke Shirts. SIWCIRI " " " — "‘ "' 89° Bicycle which will be given away CLOSING AND A PRICE Y0’ ' _. -— — $5.75 to $9.50 2 pair long pants $9.95 reduced to clear 69c duced to clear — 29c as over one Dollar on Saturday 3 5i .9