it's selfish. but it's,» aim that; out well for the other ellow. ‘ "W ' nah every ASTDRTA‘ Shire so well. out olsucli good materials. and s0 finely finished. that the mars who buys it willnevcr buy a shoe of another make. ve your shoe-man show Iltifl their quality. their style, in‘, their undertrun edges. Astoria you our shoes——you can't their uniformity of stitch- Shoes " Every Shoe a Sample Shoe” SootLCham ma» bcrlzin Company, Limited - - - - ~ Canada. “ASTORIA” Shoes» are sold by Alley & Co., Ltd. 135 Queen Street ._*___.._4_. Discount Sale CONTINUED TWO . We vivill commence a Cash Discount Sale from July 26th continuing‘ two weeks. This will be a rare opportunity to secure good Doors open from 7 goods at lowest prices WEEKS LONGER .____,-____ - o'clock a. m. to 9 30 p. m. South Kings Supply Murray River Professional Cards. H. 1". DEDIPSEY Graduate o! Boston School of PIANO TUNING 171 Grafton Street Charlottetown Co. Dominion Garage ll. l). Wiihrow Satisfaction Guaranteed. I Prices. Water Si. McLean 8a McKinnon DONALD McKINNON Barrister Attorney at Law Offico-dlovni Bank Building Charlottetown. f’. E. Island MacLeod 8r Bentley W. E, BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY larrlators and Attorneys MONEY TO LOAN OtIloo-Isnk of N. l. Chambers Morson & Duffy Iarriatsr and Attornay-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN loiicitoro for Royal Bank of Canada liark R.McGuiga.n.BA IARRIRTER. IOLICITOR. ETC. Monsy to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Island ‘E's. Hnssmu larristov, lolioitgr, Notary Public I O. uouzv TO LOAN Iain-q- P. E. island __- G.S.I1‘IMAN, K. G Barrister and Attornsy-at-Law loom Na. t! Cameron Iiaok VIOTORIA ROW i. A. MacDONALD Ilrriatar, Solicitor. Eto. MONEY TO LOAN Dillon-Riley Building Charlottetown 6E. o. o. Archibald Crsduata an N. Y. Post Graduate Madloal lchool and Hospital Praotloa limited to Eye, Ear. Noss and Throat . Ofllea layer Buildinl. Great Goorq Otrosl, opposite Guardian Offlcs Telephone 264 Office Hours-I to 12 a. m. 1 to I p. m. May be oonaultsd all hours at 116 Hlllsboro 8L Palmer & Palmer It. .i. Palmer, K. C. H. L. Palmor Carrlatsrs. ate. Ialiii of News Iootia Iullding Charlottetown. P. E. I. Money to Loan J. A. McEACI-IEN, Oph. D. Eye Specialist DIfiss-Jtrswss Block, 127 Grafton sum Hours-DJO-tz- .. _ .,_Ol,,¢..IM~.-,-1 Innings by Appointmsnt. Phone asst. —4 Opposite R. T. Ilolmans Summerside, P. E. I. THE SHOP WITHIN-— ncw tires are pretty costly. vulcanizinq will do the trick. self. Water and Queen Street D§OOOOOQ 4-49-04‘ l AT THE REXALL STORE For nine days only. a full-Bl" cake of Kicnzo Toilet Soap FREE with each purchase of the new. isrqo family~slzc tube of Kienzo Dental Creme. KLENZO TOILET SOAP is purs, cleansing and soothing to the skin. Gives a thick creamy lather and hi! ti“! deep-woods scent of pines. KLENZO DENTAL CREME makes your teeth white. and shining, cleanses the mouth and leaves a wonderful cool feeling. This new, giant tubs contains enough Klenlo l6 brush your teeth twice a day for nearly four months. SATURDAV. JULY 16TH This Economy Offer II 0°04 up to and including Saturday the 23rd but no later. Lay in p supply. Orders filled by phone. Mske sure of yours by buying early. , H. J. MABON Prescription Drugqlat Optometrist Montague Phone Connection and Low our vulcanizing shop-is the place where yau can rave many dollars on your used tires, if you’re wise. We can show you how to get 5W0 and Free times the ordinary life lcut of your tires-and you knew Our Tr) us on one tire and prove it to your Trainor Tire Surgery 0440400000 l 1 OOQO um nsrrui ruinous l Wednesday August 10th. ..'DR. HEATH MCINTYRPS Dental office wil ihe closed until August the 15th inst. ..'CALL AND 35E OUR LINE o! goods. and blly at the lowest Hit-keno, Sturgeon. ..'A NEW BUNCH 0F TROTT- ERS meet to-getber in the __2,I1. Trot at Montague. Horses we never have seen race betore. Cuu you pick the winner? ‘ .. MONTAGUE HORSE RACES. Wsdnesdny, August 10th. A 2.17 Trot has been made to take the place of the former Stake clssr that dld not fill. Purse $300.00. Entries close Saturday. July 30th. Five per cent to enter. Five per cent additional from money‘ win- ners. Freight paid from Char- lottetown. T. G. Ives, Secretary. ..'COLONEL WALTZ, has been the favorite winner in the slow PENIS. What will happen when he mechx Edgerion, (ifiill 2.12. 1-2) the bull dogs, Wilfred Iial, Aiberi J. Zau Baughman, Angus Dillard and Miss Leyburn Forward at Montague on the 10:11. (‘nu he win again? Come and see PRESENTATION AT NORTH WILTSHIRE To Rev. i). and hire. \\' bsirr: On Saturday evening. Jul“! 9th. the citizens of North ‘Wiltsliire gathered a1 the home oi .\'lr. ilnli Mrs. \\'ebsfer.,Mr. Edison Easter ivas circled cbuinxiuii. and after .1 brief spcecb in which he expressed his rezrer ibni Rev. Webster hn-l to leave the circuit. be called on Mrs. Frank Mitchell to read the following luldressz» Rev. Mr. Webster, Dear Pastor and frirnd. we lhc citizens of North Wilishlre meet and greet _\"Ju here this evening for the purpose of exiiie..<iiig our appreciation of y-oiii" ilnlirlng cfforls on our behalf dilrinlz. ibe past two Thurs. Sick- ness has come to you but ibrouuh it all you have shown your dev- otion in the cause which is den to your beziri by ailwuys supply-- ing u substitute W119i] not possible lo conic yourself. We are n11 freely ..'MONTAOUE noses sacral “JWANTEDF-Teach for Val- Isyrfleid East School. Apply John J. McLeod, Valieyflsid. ..'TWENTY TWO HORSES are entered in the three classes for the Montague Races. Look thou: up. “W-IICKENS BIG CASH DIS- COUNT SALE. STUROEON Dur- ing month of August we offer our entire stock at a remarkable low price. ..'CYBIL C. BARONCA3, For- ward Boy. Juanita Aubrey. Mary Pickford. Harry G. and Alice the Great, all score for the word, in the 2,40, trot at Montague. Watch tbe veteran "Brownie " steer zue “Great” mare. “ENTERTAIN- enjoynble ice musical con- . .‘ENJOYABLEl MENT_—A very cream festival and cert was held in South Lake Schcc‘. on Friday evening, July 10th, under the auspices of lbc Women's Institute, Despite the incicinenclcs of the weather the school was packed to its unmost capacity. After the concert danc- ing was indulged in and much en- jruvcd by the younger set. The funds from this entertainment are to help along the hull which the lnstilille propose building. The members of the institute wish to tliank all these who so kindly as» ssted in making the entertainment ibe success which it was.—Corr. .-_.-_--.q.g>._____ Aviator Fined" CHELSEA. Muss, August Ytllpli M. Haynes. on aviator, was fned $50 in court here today for fflving his airplane so as to en- fzinger the lives of persons beneath Lini. The case is thought to be Vie, first oitenvpi to regulate avia- lon in this vicinity. liuyncs was charged with flying IVPT Revere ‘Beach at o height of 100 fr-Pi. He asserted that there "us. no one beneath his plane at the time, and zippeaiod. *7 r STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, Aug. 4.—(Qu0intions furnished by Johnson 8; Ward, conscious oi‘ your work as pastor (Ind w.» are llfliy iwo sorry that] you arc mu able to remain with us for ill lcasi two years iongeitl We are lifiiYilifl, and lrusiing ibni the Loni in his infinite wisdom will sec fii to restore your hezilvn and that for many years you may he illil" in work in the blasters servire. Pleznc accept this purse‘ Vfiiisinrc blaincb oi the circuit. Nil‘. Webster in replying ilbnnked ibem for their k-inti reniemberance and loyalty hml iliWliyri made it health bud made ii lmpmsibis» continue liisjliinisir)‘ amour: them one of burmon_v uml and loi-ziliy bad always manic it an easy iusk for him to curry on his lnlmr in iliclr midst, I-io hoped that the good |P.lllICl'\§ blessing u-nulil always rest upon them. lie felt that be would never forget his brief but happy ministry be bud been priviiedl-gerl lo enjoy with them. Mr, Min-vino}; Nil-Lean and .\'lr. Issac Smith made brief speeches. cxpressinz their deep appreciat- ion of l\lr. Webster's worth its n man and minisiter nnd regretted the circumstances which compel led his resignation. Boib hoped that his health might be speedily restored so tbut be could come to them again. Rrfrcshmnnts of ice cream and cake were lhrn scrrcil. and aficr singing “God be with you ‘lili we meet Again," the crowd (lispers- cd. Fire Ring Circle Around Springhill SPRINGHILI. MINES, A118. 4.—- Springbili is surrounded by n ring of fore-Ii‘ ‘Wes of more or less seri- ous dimensions, twenty-four miles in diameter. i ...-11---.._--___- SUFFEBEII SIX YEARS Mrs. Stoll Tells Women How She Found Relief From Pain Philadelphia, Pa.—“l suffered for aig years fth every rnontl: blag D mend the Vege- table Compound to m friends and my daughters take it. nu may pub- lish these facts as a testimonial."- Mrs. LOUISE 81-011., 609 W. York St", Philadelphia, Pa. It is not natural for women tosuifer as did Mrs. Stoli, and in nine cases out of ten it is caused by some dis- iacemsnt or deraggemont of the sys- m which Lydia . PinkharrfrVego- table Compound uvvr usa it acts as s natural restorative. Every woman who is subject to cram headaches, nervous spells, l. as n small token of our love undiCiiii. csleem for you and lilrs. Webstr. Qua Signed on bcbuif of the Nortbwwu 1,1)‘ members of the Montreal Stock ixchange.) fcb Af. .. Alo . Ar. , (fan. Pac. submersion and wrsrnnn ouinnmu —THE DUNK RIVIR Rollins llili will be closed from Aiixusi- 7th to Sept. 1st, undergoing rs pairs. ~SUOCE5SFUL OPERATION- Mr. Neil Harbour, of Tiilnish was successfully operated on at. the Prince Co_ Hospital Thursday morning for appendicitis. —OHURCH OF SCOTLAND. - Rsv. James MecDcugall will preach on ‘Sabbath the 7th. at Summerslde at 10.30. at Seal-le- town at 3 and at Cape Traverse at ‘l. ._-EXPERIENCED HEAD 8ALE8 LADY for ‘Miliinary Department. Only those with highest qualifica- tions need apply_ Address R. T. Holman Limited, Summerside. —0iL TANKS UNDER WAY.- Two large oil tanks are being cr- ccteil ai the eastern end of Sum- melrside‘. Io lilomoduie (the in- creased business of the Canadian Oil Company at the eastern end of the town, and surrounding dis- trict. ——3OHOONER ARRIVALS. — The Schooner Glendon" was m Summcilitie port Thursday, on her way to Piciou. from Campbeilton. Where sbe discharged her cargo of (wool. The Schooner Cousins nr- rived in Summerslde. Thursday morning. with a cargo of Deal Goods. of ivblcb is being discharg- ed at the Queen's wharf. —GO0D TEAM WORK. — The Summerside Pioneers clinched their claim to the baseball crown of Prince ElilwflTd island wbcn they defeated the (‘harioittelmvn League of the Cross team on the Summer-side high school illumond on “Hwlnesdny night by the score of Iii-S. The game was rugged in spots. the home team getting sin-b a load in the first few innings tiinl i119)‘ did not extend ihcmsclves to get more rubs ilmn would come their way. Although ibc game was culled a1.‘ 6.00 p. ni., it did not start until‘ much lziicr and the last innings were played in very unfavorable light. The batteries tvcre: Pione- ers, Ilovlc and Lynds; League of l-be (lross, Kinsman and Friincis and 'l‘om Corrrignn base jurlizc. Joseph McCullough was umpire After the game, the home team was host to the visiting players m u rllnnor at Bunn‘s Fafe. wberc cold miter foals were drunk lo ibe individual players, particularly Fred Daley of the Pioneers, who left on Tursdiiy morning for W;- iern Canada. lip. Kp. ....... .. Alex. Pet Prs. ....... .. o ministry that bad been in bim- - pieasurcJSp. ‘Their spirit of warm cooperation‘ l'p. Stu. .. Wheat, Sept. 1261/4. Dec. 123%. Corn, Sept. 57%. Dec. 58. Oats, Sept. 573i. Dec. 40%. Sept. Pork 18.85 Ask. -<oc———-—- Appsiling Piclure 0i Russian Misery RIGA, August 3- An appalling picture of famine, pestilence and despair is revealed in the latest news from ibe interior of Russia. At u conservative estimate 20.000,- 000 pcopis seemed doomed to death. Some reports place the fi - gures ns high as 35,000,000 or 40,- 000,000. ~ Leaving their parched farms, the. sufferers are streaming in groups of ten. twenty, fifty or 100 toward the towns. Many die on the way‘. but iheir fate is less hard lllilll thut of those who attain their goal. imagine frenzied mobs united in n brief orizy of pillage in such men- zre stores as the towns possess 'l‘ben_ their madness past, they all mute and hopeless in the streets lo nwuit death. Nor is nemn slow, for {be scythe of cholera finds ousv reaping nmoni: people wusiel xvilh scurvy and starvation. In the towns of Samara alone. 400 (lentils daily were roporieil on Jilly 20‘ This ivas doubtless fur under the full number. for the municipal nrgnnizniien is ntir-ri; unable in cope with lllf‘ situation Bodies lie unburied in ibc streets and houses, and ilic llcntii rnic rises as new fugitives pour along the corpse-strewn i-ounirir roiuls. How hopeless and universal ibi- misery is may be Judged from tin- fnct that the number nf (lcscricd children cal-ml for bi: sintc rcllrf bnilies in the government of Sllliifi‘ rn has arisen since Iiiay irolu 20,- 000 m 60.000 in Juip. when u ini- ber leaves his daughter in slnrve and a mother her son their plight is terrible indeed. Yet the figures recorded man represent but .1 tithe of the children renily so deserted. since the great majority die hcfnrr» flloy rome within the range of the overworked relief nrgrinizulicns. The Soviet Government flliliP-ll‘! in be dninz its iii-most in Hill ihv sufferers. but ii. is far-ed with lwo (llfficuitles nlmosl equally‘ insur- mountable, The first is that if ls next in l-lnpossible to requisition food from the unafflictcrl areas. Each vlllnize, each farm in Russia today has become an independent slate. determined lo defend its possessions, whether land or fond. fr: the (leuih. in the arranrq around Inc- ciiies_ where ilia Soviet niiibori iy is relatively strong. lnrnl fnml supplies nre requlsltiontfi for the urban population. Where there in no central, city the Soviets are pow- drsadfui bearing- d t by Ira. Snell's experience and try Lydia E. Pibkhsm’: Ye table Compound sad mm Lydia . Pinirham tannin..- Lynn, than, 1.‘... -. ‘width. erloss lo cnrr out the requisitions. The srcnn anil even greater difficulty is transport. owing in the distances involved. the lack of mechanics! transport and the sliml- nniinn tbrouuh fznnjnc and zmimui transport. Even in 1hr- famine of 1905.. when the urea affected was scarcely one-twentieth of that stricken today. the (‘car's Govern- ment hnd im-mense difficulty in dis- irnbiiling innit ziitbongh the sur- rnnuding governments WEN? gluti- ed with grain. Now. with the exist- ing means of distribution. it is frankly impossible. News from Russia reaches Rigs through three main sources: Re - ports cf the Lettisii Mission in bios cow, messages to the Boishevist nllssinn or the newspaper the Sov- iets subsidize here. and the stories OI refugees who trickle over the frontier nil the time, All three cnn- cur in stating that there seems no likelihood of any concerted al- tempt to overthrow the Bolsbevisi Government from within. A ‘vpnl- ace revolution" in the bcnri. of the party, similar to wbnt occurred in Paris in the Reign 0i‘ Terror’ is deemed possible, but not prob - able. ' The most noticeable effect of the fnminw-or perhaps the effect of other irauscs thrown into relief by the famine-Rs the gradual but steady weakening of lhc Soviet au- thority in the outlying areas. The iocnl governments are becoming more and more a law unto themsel- ves, the process being hastened by the breakdown of irunsporiulion. it seems us though some seven- tentbs of the Russian people were quietly reymssbig into the primitive agricultural life of their early un- cestors. -A onano picnic will be hold al. St. Marks, Lot 7_ on Saturday, Anna: 1am. v -COME and bring your friends to the grand picnic on the ‘church grounds at St_ Marks, Lot 7, on Sat urday, August 13th. -—-George Morrison, son o! ex- lMayor A. Morrison, has returned to his home in Summer-side after serving two years with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in west- ern Canada. —-FELL FROM fREE.-- Willie Mr, Ronald Clow of Summerside, was climbing a cherry tree. Thur=~ day morning, the limb broke. caus- ing Mr. Clow to full to tho grouun, striking his bead. and it ‘ was thought serious. Dr. Taulon, was culled and the lssi reports are that Mr. (‘low is resting comfortable. —LEFT-FOR-RACE MEET. - Taking with him a string of such turf favorites as Ascela. Corwm iIai and “lbs Elroyd, Dan Steele. left on 'l‘bursdzi_v morning for Si. John, where be will complete in the Moose path Park track meets next week. From. Si. John, Mr. Steele intends to lake his string through the Maritime Circuit. ——BIG CROWD AT RACE. —-- A big attendance of spectators grew- cd the motor bout race at Grand River on Wednesday afternoon which was. won by James Mrln- tyre, who bad a Silfilll. lead over Fred bioKlnnon. Both are skllfui motorists and were loudly cheer- ed when they crossed the finish line, nose and nose. ___.___..¢g}__ TEST ‘ERN PERSONALS ——T‘ll'.7lil'rl5’ Rn the fast trotuw owned by lb". W. S. Church, uf Summersiflc, illiii which under Uh! guidance of Jami-s ilflilmun, also left on Thursday for Si. John, lo linkn part in ibe biooaepitih Vurk racing. m Mlliibiliilf ZACHARIA DORION Th“. deem‘: in irred rm Jnly iilh of Zachzim iiniron at his home in New Aiflsfliii. Kings Co. The liPUPflSUll, who was 77 ycwrsnf are burl been in fnilini: hefilib for ‘the lfdsi year. lie was a faithful _momber of tiic Holy (‘aihnllr church and ivas administered the 111st TilPs by the iIev. itoiwniry of Ibo Cathedral in absence of ibc punish priest. Rev. K. McPbor sou. He loaves in mourn beside his snrrowlng wife. four sons and two (l-augbicrs, Joseph and Anilrew lnf Newport. il. i., Aviary. Mrs. John Cncll, Dorcbesier. Mass“ John and Margaretta ai home. Anthony who has ‘been absent from home for some years, but bmne nt the present time. On ‘Tuesday morn- ing the 19th the remains we're cun- veyeri to St. Charles (‘lmrr-h. in charge of Mr. Bciony (iztllaiil. as- sisted by William Ryan. Len Don. ceite, Angus Gallant, Joe T. Gal- lant, Peter Martin. Jerome Pinenu. as pail bearers. fnllowsii by a large number of rclaliivcs zinri friends ivbere High Mass was offered u)‘ Rev. if. McPherson. after which the remains were taken to Si. Charles Cemetery adjoining Lbc church. l Reduces Strained. Pimy Anklca. Lymphaniritis, Poll inBs: Stops‘ Lamcnesii and nilnys pnln. Heals Sores, Cuts. Bruises, Boot Chafea. n. it SAFE ANTIREPTIG AND (iEllllIlCIDI-l Uocs not blister or remove the hair and boron Min be wnrknd Pleasant to use. $2.50 u imiiin, deliv- ered. Describe your case for special instructions and Iinok l6 II free. AIISOIKIIINE. JIL, antiseptic lini- rncnt for mankind, rndllccn Strains, Painful Knotted. Swollen Veins. (YOIlQP!\\I‘&lQd—-0I\lll R. few drops at nn application. Price $1.25 per bottle at donlors nr delivered. “H F. TOUN ' Inn, liidm. Aliaorblne mid Alianrblni- mode In Gnnndn Montague Horse ‘Races’ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1921 The following are (hi; horses; 2.17 213% 2.18% 2.13M 212% 2.18% 2.25% 2.19 “lhlfilé bliss Hello Rico Brenton ii. J. Forbes Skyline Kellie lion Bailey Upton Prince British Soldier 2.40 Sybil C., Wellington McNeil ‘Bwrconus. William Keenan Forward Boy, James Riley Jauniia Aubrey, Ii. Kelly Mary Pickford, James Arbing liisrry (1., G. iialsle Hooper Alice the Great, l’. S. Brown 2.25 Wilfrid Hui. Wellington Mrfleli QuaBuughman, C. H. Benoit Albert .1. H. Kelly Colonel Waltz, Mcliinnon Drug Miss Leyburn Forward, J. ii M Edgerion. James McDonald Angus Dillard. Gordon Prowse sense»? The-shove Iiorses are all evenl classes. So you may expect a real the bell rings. Special Trnln from (Ybarlolts-i T! at , . .. . -»<-._ W. i). McArthur, J. S. Woiliouii, TROT cnlcrcd In ibc rcspcclivc classics. TROT Kensingion He'll!’ "QDIIEF- Charlottetown lii-Klnnon Drug C04 Charlottetown (louse R- Hooocr. Cbnrinltctown John A. biurray. Kllmuir Charlottetown Kcnsington Charioitoidwn (J. ii. Bcnloi, W. B. MlcArthur, Sou f ii port Murray River Onspernux Soulhporf Charlottetown (Yburlotietnwn Charlottetown PACE South port Charlottetown Souihport Charlottetown Montague Bridgetown Murray Harbour ($0.. cGregor, y matched in their respective day's sport. Be on hand when own. V ‘i B, Secretary. Evil. Fistula, Bells, Swcib , AUGUST s. 19521 uarlai, liniil'*§. fSulis, “ Sliiiiiilii lie All $35k $45 @0807 liili ai $29 Each Friday and Satur- day, the “MEN’S STORE” offers at line of Men’s Grey summer suits, light weight, quarter lined, very smartly made, at only $29.00 each. We have just a small number of these suits left in stock, and to any mlan in need of a smart outing suit, they’re a decided bar- gain. ~ The regular values run from $35.00 to $45.00 each. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $29.00 Men’s outing Trousers of white, flannel with narrow black stripe—-or of plain cream and black stripe. Palm Beach cloth, worth to $7.50. Per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$5.00 Boysi Waih Suits at Half Price Boys’ Wash Suits in plain white and fancy stripes. Sizes for boys from 2 to 7 years. Reg. $1.25 to $5.00. Your choice at ..........,. HALF PRICE Men’s Khaki Trousers, regular $3_ now-...... ....$1.50 ,..B0ys’~Khaki Pants, c long. Rcguléir $2.00f0r........... ' ...$1.50 BOYS’ Khaki Scout Pants 25 P. C. Off Boys’ Shirts Waists. . . .225 P. c. on Light Cotton Wagon Wraps, good English make. Regular $1.75 for $1310 Silk SllifiS t0 $8.75 I for Week end $4.00 f Men’s Silk S_hiris_ in Pongee, pink, green and plain white. Sizes l 14 to l5 1-2. Worth $6.50 t0 $8.75 for. . $4.00 _, B"Ys’_ Bathing Suits, plain blue. one piece with skirt. Worth $1.00 for. . 75c Boys’ Bathing Trunks 50c. for. .35c (Thildrenb Wash Hats, light and dark shades. All sizes. Regular $1.00 f0r......... ,___69¢ Boys’ Strlaw szsou. $3.00 for . . $1.50 All Summer Panamas, clearing at a Bargain Price. $2.25 Panams now ... . . . . . . . $1.80 $2.50 Hanamas now . . . . . . . . $2.00 $3_75 Panama's now . . . . . . . . . $3.00 Men’s Silk Hose, regular 85c for 59c Men’s Cotton Hose in black, grey orbrownulppirsfor 95c Men’s fancy Shirts, sizes 14 to l6 I-2 iii. Hats, reg. .........---...-. ......-.-....-...-.....-.-~i- y Moore 8r McLeod 119-12! Queen St. - Clftowr