THURSDAY. “ l 933 SPECIALS” “A Safe Buy at Those Prices“ 1'C1Kl:; 1.3111) iin ‘.50 lb. Pulls) . l1.\5Z.\ltD‘S BRAHMIN TEA \‘l- \).\l~J, medium size 20c. Large . CUCOA in 1h. bugs 10 H». UPANULAIED SUGAR . i-ixmi-iu llUYH. \.\.\’\'} l) (meme. l".\ 'lll’.\' .. . . . . . . . .. (‘URN UN (01! (Golden Bantam) . \ll"ll)llY SUI-IR KllAUT .\Ii'(’lili.\l)\ PICKLES .. (‘URN r~'\'l-‘.l l'i.\.\L i" in 1i‘ ‘i: * mlar ‘for .\1.»\l{.‘~l\l..\l)1i (large bottle) .. \l.\ll.\l.\l Hill rmeilium) ('.\ lflflhfll l.\ 'l‘tlI\li\'l‘O SOUP . PORK AND Bl .‘\' PORK AND BE z l . S (me ('l..\li1i‘.~'. PORK AND BE NS (small cans) . . . . .. Te each uxixuuw .\1—\l..\1()N u lb. tolls) . . . . . . . . .. z cans loi- 25c . 2 cans for 25c l» ..\'.\' PORK AND Bl-WNS . '1 cans fur 25c (‘l)l‘.\‘i‘l..'i!i ‘s . . .. . packages for 25c QYH k 3 ( .\ll0.\l . '1 packages for 25¢ ~l’_\(;illL'1“l‘l . . . . . . . .. ‘I packages for 25c siuzziixm-gi) wu u‘ L’ packages for 15c .\'.\'i‘l ll.\l. llh’. .'l'll BEAN . . . . . . .. 2 packages for 25c . .. 3 Packages for 25c luLK \"I‘\ll(‘ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c lb. ‘J luliixi; ,~:i)l)\ 11 lhs.l . . . . . . . . .. 3 for 25c (‘ill \.\l (IF 'l'.\l'l'l‘.~\ll 8e a quarter 30c lb.. 1'1 H‘; l) “ill-l ‘ 2 pilckages 25c l'i i i ll) liiCll 2 packages 25c m: u l)ll.\l.\ lt.\lSl. s 2 u n». pkgS-l . . . . . . . . . . .. 29c ll'l;l:\\‘i'.\‘ ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘J l ages 25c llllltifi-h‘ ‘Z90 and 39c. lnxlra Value 110]“; iuith h; . 25c, 125e, 45c Each >nir< |' uml ( ‘OX .. 10 bars 30c \!'lll'lll\lI l0 Bill's ‘lllii 'l'|lll.lI'l‘ SUAPS -- Palmolive. Lu ‘tinny Float-n‘. Cain), l.el_v‘.< . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l (hikes ‘I'm O.\'\l) 'X null (‘IIIPSO . . . l‘lil'\( l l-LAHICS iliirgei . . . . .. ‘Z Dlll’llfli‘,(‘_\ -. l \'\.\l.l) .\lll.li i iruation, Nestles and llornlhy llurgi: ~11“ , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 71 enm- iui‘ ~ lll~'.\\'\‘ iwliiic and Yellow ' l*\\(‘\' (‘LT ().\T.\ll“".i\l. unmx noon illzipiil Oatsi with (‘llllllll RlCl-I l‘-\lZY lf\' l‘lll\li‘ll Irll .\\'ll l ll .. . ' llfNfiifil. (‘llll.\.\lllllll' I '1‘ Rl"l"l'l-IR .. ‘ . ‘ill: HINT l-‘LUFR .»\\'l) 1M. S at greatly reduced price». DlFlZY IIIIIIRINY" . . . . . . .. .. 1.31- hou (lllllfl-I BONF "' ilw "if" I..'\llll'\" . .' reduced prirlw. YER MS!) irvqulzxr _ for ‘Tile "Sc slzel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. l"lll'l'i\, (‘ONFECSTIONERY nnd BISCITTS at l"(‘illl\'l‘ll piu-lw‘. TWHHCPO .-\\'D CIGARETTES at Wholesale Prices. 31TH lli\ l£l)l)\"S ilarge sl1.e . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 packages 77c Single null double BIT AXES‘. FILES. SlIOVlcW-S. SCYT- 'l'l i S. I 'l".{l'.'l‘.‘§_ STOVE PIPE, ELBOWS. ll \.\ll‘l~lllh'. ‘\' \.l'l. . ‘ and PUTTY and numerous articles in the ll'-.rrl\\':\rel P. Plllwlllili llTllI-Il. GASOLINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . 33c Ilallnn PIlFF-IILYR Ii-STAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 30c gallon ALL GOODS 'DELIVERED IN TOIVN LIMITS. ASK FOR OYE OF OUR BEAUTIFUL (‘.\I.E"N[)AR5, ill-A. JOHll§T0llE i i moi-n: o. MONTAGUE, P. E. l. l I.l-I.\iil Search In Ruins‘ j_ 0f Earlier Town ' y ' -?.__ IOUTSBURG, N. 8., Jan. 4—- (O. Iii-Every now and then the archaeologists rind beneath ' the ruins o! an zuifieut city the traces or some still earlier cvilization. lmibabilrg, in a way. is like that. Along the bnnlu, of the Mira River, less vhnn a score of miles from the city of Ffillitflv, are trace; of the French ‘onhinllh! who lived here before the fortresses fell to the nbnoati obliterated linen of old tmuidatlons, and the branches o! lruit tree; planted 101.5; ago. Hera was a settlement, under the French, prosperous and highly de- veloped. It had farms, brickyarcls. shipyards and fruit orchards, and a chapel, all surrounded by tren- che; tor protection from the In- dians. Today a few trees, the out- line oi on oidroad. remain to tell the story of a. settlement earlier than {he modern town with its ivhite houses and shaded streets. For a century alter the inll o! he fortress in the middle eigh- teenth century the settlement was British: who lfvcd here 100 years before the Ilnglish came in b0 set- tla. With the discovery o! further re- lics or. t"- fe o.’ thin almost for- gotten mh village, steps are under way tn crmduct further ex- cnv-ntionn with a view to finding nut. more about in» life oi this vil- hge in thr- Frcnch Regime of 200 your’, pm, I21 h ymfl.’ f1 zvrlttnn in the hollow; 0i the forest, in the tury before, River and norms the henrl oi’ bay to Mira went to the iortrcs< transported back to fiance. empty. House-i decayed, the chu- pcl tell into ruins, the brickworks and shipyards went to pieces. Only a. tradition remained when the first English colonists came in. A cen- thc French villagers had taken their canoes imd small boats and travelled down the Mira the (itii. Overland they and were l Notice to the Public As has been our usual custom for several years our Plant was closed between Christmas and New Years. but we now lind 0n account. of present Economic conditions wc have not sililicicnt work on hnnd or in sight lo jnsiiLv us culling our men back to work at the present, lime. Our Works ollicc and Wain office is open lo receive orders for work and the transaction of business as usual. and any orders forwarded us will receive our prompt nilcnlion. We would urge those who have 0r zire anticipating having any work done to forward some to us al. once so that we can Iicgin plant opera- iionu as soon as it is possible, and thus give our men employment again. . We wish to take this opportunity oi‘ extending our llcsl. Wishes for the New Year, and to thank all for their generous patronage in years past. Bruce Stewart & 0o. Limited 74-l8-l-4-3i . ‘Mu-q, , - , . A» -‘i$2l"fr_lq ,..» THE sunnusfinlinnui‘ and Prince Bounty Chronicle -CHURCH OI‘ SCOTLAND- Owing to the funeral oi’ the lute Dan MacDougall At Cuioe Cove on Sabbath 8th, Rev. Ewan Mac- Dougall will preach at DeSLble at 10.30: and Argyle Shun at ‘I p. m. lie will also attend the luneral at 2 p. m. This cancels his other appointments m» that day. Ber.- vice at Murray Rive: on Ilriday 9m It 1.90 p. m.‘ -—BADDHN'.I.‘QN LEAGUE FOB. SUMIIERSID pmlfi- isea to be ilhn leading indoor Iport in Simimeréld! thl; winter. Them are {our good clubs, St. Mary's, 'I‘he Presbyterians, Trinity and the High School. All have éome excellent players and it is the intention to call a meeting in the nem- future to form a Town League and arrange a. series o! tournaments. Judging by the enthusiasm shown the ginnes should be well nttendecL-S —KE.\'SINGTON RINK OPEN- lNG-The 1992-39 skating season opened on Saturday night, Dec- ember 24th under auspicious cir- cumstances. The weather was all that could be desired. About 200 people enjoyed the invigorating ex- ercise. The coming season prom- ises to be a lively one in regard; w hockey game; to be played. It will be posssible to see a hockey game almost any night excepting Tuesday and Friday nights. Three lcngucs will be in operation, viz. the McLean. Interscholastc and Hnterlnnd leagues. The last nam- cd comprises ten teams from dis- tricts contiguous to Remington-- all elimination games i0 bn played in Kensington Rink. The imphy for the winning icnm is a beau- iiiul 511cm" cup rlflnninq by ]\'[y-_ Clove B.il:ci' of hlargziic. 'i‘lio:.e lilkillllPS mnv bc- the menu, of dc- nopinr: some outni-zinriixu: llOCKFy Vliilbri! 1ft the next (ow ycars.--'K —-l.\"l'lllit~‘('ll()l..\l~l'l‘l('HOCKEY‘ »-'I‘hc formation of the Print-o County lihiCl‘Si'llOilL\l-l(‘. Leagur- is completed and a. schvd- ule of games has been drawn up. The Iaiguc for 1033 vompriiuv; svliool l-"zllllfi irouv Ktilrillliiiflll, Sumzucrsidc, Borden nud O‘I.o.'ir,v. A good quality of hot-key pinyin: is oxliibiiocl.—-\vliicli nugurs well for the future of ilic grout. nut- iounl winter gnmr: in this ])l‘fi\‘ll”.(‘i-. llnckry playing, like all other bfflllCilCs of athlcllw, should be started when the subjects _nn~ oi school age, in order to give thz-m a chance to attain the liizli- .';i llllilll 0i Pxfvllcuco their nnlurul nbilliy will pcriuit with (iiscrcr-i and sensible development. your by year. The trophy has been don- riied by the Kcnslngion Rink As~ sociailon. The first, gum" 0i‘ the league series uns plzyveii at Ken- sington, December 27, when Ken- sinzton High School wns vctorlous over Summer-side Fl 2h School with a score of 5-2.—-K —REV. CARLYLE W‘ A T T E R. WORTH OPENS WEEK OF PRAY- ER AT SUMMERSIDE-Rcv. Cal'- lyle Wntterwortil. who has recent- ly taken up his residence at. Sum- merside as pastor of the Central Christian Church, made his debut to the general public on Tuesday. evening at the United Baptist Church, when he was ‘the sptfiker 0i’ the evening at the open ng scr- vice oi the Wcck oi Prayer. There was a. very large congregation. Rev. lillr. Wnttcrworth preached an elo- qucnt sermon from the text. "But one thing is ncedful and Mary hath 0.1105011 that good part, which shall not be taken away from her," taken from St. Luke 10, 42. The speaker's sermon was an eloquent appeal for a. boiler Christian Mme.»- phcre in the home life oi the pres ent generation. 1-10 showed his liste- ners that from the very beginning of the world the Creator constitut- ed the home, when, alter He had made the world, 11c created the birds, the fishes, the beasts oi’ the ileld and last oi’ all mun and gave him a wile and placed them in the garden oi Eden. That was their home and they were given certain responsibilities. This was the be- ginning oi the home. The speaker pointed out the great importance that the home has in the building up and extending or God's Kingdom throughout the world. It has a place lai- beyond all man made in- stitutions and it is only ln the con- sccrntlon of the home to God that the present generation can hope txrregain some oi the wild founda- tions oi the past. and produce men and women or sterling character. The service w-as conducted by Rev. J. n. Wilson, pasl-or pr the Church. Rev. L. B. Campbell and Rev. St. Clair Jeans offered prayer. 'I‘hc choir with Mrs. Dobson at the or- gan, waisted by the congregation, ndeied the hymns for the even- ing. The service closed with prayer, by 1w. w. n. Hnrdinm-B ' Shore Hockey League, playing for the Baker Trophy, in tho Kenning- ton Rink '1‘huradny,_.lm. I. New Amum vs. Irlahtown and Stanley vs. Seovlew. First ga-mo commences at 7.15 pxn. Admission 10 and 20 cent-a. 7406-14-21 ~01’!!! IN PBNC!_O0IJN1'! HOSPITAL-There pushed away in the Prince County Hospital on mead.” evening, after m lluuu o! Ivan! months, Roderick Dalton. at the early age of 22 years. Since the death oi his mother, Eleanor Clark, twenty years ago, meddle, 9.1 he was affectionately called by his friends, had lived with his grandparents, John M. Clerk and the late Mrs. Clark formerly oi Summeraide. He went with them to Edmonton, Alberta, when |. young lad. He returned last spring to Summerslde and stayed with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Clark. Freddie had a. very lik- able disposition which endeared hun to all who knew him. Besides his uncle and aunt, and cousins, Rob- ert and James, one sister. Helen, is left to mourn, to whom much sym- pathy is extended. The funeral tak- es place today at 1.30 from P. G. Clark's residence on Ndtre Dame Street.—B —HOL'SE “KARMING AT KEN- SINGTONWA most enjoyable pur- iy took place at the new bungal- ow of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Nlnnn. near Black llorsc Comer, .on Thursday evening, December 29th. There were about. one hundred neighbors zmd friends present. Mr. nnd Ali's. Mann were presented with a beautiful dining room inblc and q purse oi money. The prescnlp- lion wns iuucie b?" M1". Jumes Dun-- ,pli_\', in u few . A couglxiliillilnijv ' “tin well lPfifl by Mrs. Stnuleyv Carley. to when Air Mann replied in n fluent ihllll plrzxsdug miiunor. ‘I'm and delicious lulu-h w. " l'l'\L'(l lw llfx, Gcrnfjoliun. Mrs. Viillium Counmr; . n words. Blow: . 1- K -—ll.\.\'t}l'lu'l‘ .\7'l‘ I(l1\'.\l.‘J/1"i'(I\ - Jimmy: the many Chin. interesting event "Fhursday evening, Doe, '. llr. S. R. Pcndlrlou, pr: llhc Kcnsiuqton Hutchi-r bouquet to 11's (‘iil]l'.fl_\'Cl'.<. '1 was lnld in liirs. Chzunpioul: res- iauraut and covers w! for fourteen pcrkoils. eluded :1 thirteen zmcl two chii-kmis irimiiiiiigs Illlil soup to fiugcrbowls. ton was intent on providing n co- \\'C l‘? pound turkey nun/aw LYYlCS and Mzw Champion and her Cap- nblc point oi service. liilcssrs. P. J. Noyc ter River, who are interested the business, were present. George Webster spokesman, and kept the assembl} in a jolly good humor by his run» ning fire o! ‘original sayings rel- ative to the personnel of company. which added materially‘ lo the hon vivant of the gathering. The Porn dleton hatchery nnd poultry buy- ing business is one oi Kensingtoxrs major enterprises midi a large am- ount o! livc and dressed poultry is handled each year. It has incu- in eggs. Much cerdit is due Mr. Pen- dlcton for the zeal. circumspeciion which he puts into his work. Needless to sny the boy: are \'(‘l‘_V grateful for this innglbli rreeogniiion o! their services-K PERSONALS -~~l\l.r. James Power of Emernid spent New Year's Day in Kensing- ton, the guest of his son-K --—Mr. Eugene Cullen of Sher- wood is visiting rclnlivcs in Ken- singtnn-K ~fiiiss Inez German. iuu.-~.<~-in- irniniiig at the Charlottetown Hos- piinl is spending the holidays at her home in Kensingtom-K -—Rcv. Walter McGulgnn of Si. Dnnsainnh University teaching stall celebrated Moss in Kcnsingion on Non Year's Day, alter n-hnh ho was the guest oi Mr. and l\lr.<. Pc- ier Powcn-K EASTERN lilllllillllll “KSUBSCIIIPTIONS to ‘Hie. Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, or lcit at H. J. Mabon‘: Drug Store, Montague, - 12-1341“, —0PEN1NG cam: of m» NQTtli ‘ |zuid ‘Airs. ‘rlljuli Brw-ntou. Iii er the . iii res ihrtrigltoui. ilic l:'l....i\., .11 l’ ionic lllJFo nu‘ Tho (‘dudes iu- l with nu up» ; Y‘ from Q i l! pious supply of nutritious ailment, and Clarence MncGuignn oi Hun- l’ no. , ‘I acted as general , ' hator capacity for thirty illOllSillnil . energy um‘ ‘ vcromoukn mid (Psi ~, lllilbli‘ - earth; 211d rluucin: \\ilC indulged in ud hivm. biusic of u line: quality \ riupplicd M Riusnr t Thcodorv llr:rii'.ii"(l mid \Vlll2ll'(l ‘ ' Mr. Pcucllc- ' aisiusiruiis "did i111: grand" in 7~ ur AnnualSTUGK-TAKIIG SALE is now on ‘ All Winter Goods must be cleared out regardless of- cost. Our Policy al- ways 1188 been H015 t0 WWW We!’ 811)’ Eflods from one season to another hence our Annual Stock Taking Sale. Read over our list and save your- Self R1011 0f money. Other wonderful values not advertised. This Sale is Store Wide. \ Balance of all Ladies’ Winter Coats Clearing at. . . . . . .. . . . . 1/, Price Balance of all Children's Winter Coats Clearing -'at . . . . . . _% Price Balance of all Children’s Dresses Clearing at . .. .. . . . L. 1-3 Off Line of Ladies’ Crepe Lace and Georgette Dresses. Values to $32.00. Clearing Rack "f CF91"! and Celenese Dresses. Special clearing . . $5.99 $1.99 . $2.99 Rack of Ladies Knitted Dresses. A splendid line clear- ing at 1/; PRICE llrokcn line in Gossard Corsets, clearing I at . . . . . . . Ladies: Hfmd Bingo. Clearing at 20 per cent discount Ladies llleece Lined Vests and Drawers. Each lxudics Wool Underiveur 2Q per cgnt. discount Child rcnls Fleece Lined Sleepers. Reg. & 85c and $1.00. Clearing for .. V; PRICE llnbfs Wool Bonnets .. (‘hildrcifs Flunnellcite Night-Dresses, 2 to 6 years. Clearing for Children's All Wool Pu llnbpiu Llama Coats. Clearing .....$9.9o 9 94.09 .\ll Children's Dresses 2 to 6 years, Velvels, Jerseys Uiiomzunw, Clearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3 QFI; lluliws Chinchilla Coats. Sand and Blue. $2.75 Special .. . . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies‘ Full Fashioned Service Weight Hose Per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ' 49c .................... .. allotkofllfiiuled Rayorilfirepe __ l’, PRICE ac ' ' ‘mnnpai-ent e vet. C e ar i n g . . - . . . . . - . . . . . . I Pcr _v:u'(l . . . . . . . . . Regular $1.50. Clcnr- illacrcerized Broadcloth e l ea r in g flo r A yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c n; inch Light Weight “"001 Dress Goods. Rcg. $2.00. Clearing; per yard A lot of Wool Dress Goods. Tweedy Coatings, Pluin ltayons, Silks, Shectings, Prints, Curlninings, Chintz, . . . . . . . . . . .. V; PRICE $1.25 Size 17x28 to clear Linen Roller 'l‘owelling. Special per yard . .. H-w-u. "Overs, 4 to 6 years ".0..." -... ....-.......-.. Childvcif» All Wool Hose. Regular $1.00. Clear- i117: form...” . . . . . . . . . . .. . limit." Silk Plniied Hose. Per pair Ludicr.‘ All Wool llose. Clearing, npair 30 inch Navy Velveteen. ing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -...¢---..-...... Jl’ ply Knitting Yarn. A skein . Ladies’ Pullover Sweaters. Values up to $3.50. Clearing Special price . Linen Glass 'I‘0wels. Per pair . . . . . . . .. . . . Krinkle Bed Spreads. Colored Stripe 72xl00. . - » . . - . ' - . . . - t . I Regular $1.50 for . .. . .. 459 While Turkish Towels. Colored Border 18x35 pcrynir Clear per yard . . . . .. Gingham, Pink, Blue and Checks to clear Peryard .. G Colored ‘Purkish Towels, heavy quality. to clear Per pair. . . . . . . . Figured Cotton Crepe. Regular 25c and 30c to Gingham, 36 inches wide to clear. Per yard . . . .. Linen 'I‘nblc Napkins. Size 20x20. To Clear Ilnch . . . . . . .. While Sheeting, 72 inch. Regular 55c for a 359 Unbleached Sheeting. 72 in. wide. Regular 40c ‘Linen. Special prices. n-utu-n... .--.-..--.|--~--.. A _Vill‘l‘l Rayon Bedsprends and Table Ladies’ Hats, worth to $5.95 to; . . ~-~--|---.-.-.---nteu-n-a-c-uoucn-p-ten- Ladies’ Hats to clear .. .. -¢|--- $1.98 $1.99 9 in» Children Bali; iiQiIy-‘Qixonneu y, PRICE Young Men’s Suits, fine Worstedi, Stripes and plain Blues worth to $28. Clearing .. $15.95 a $11.95 Young Men’s Overcoats. Blue and Grey. clearing" at .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.29 $1.29 _ $1.19 99¢ Young Men’s Tweed Suits. Extra special Clearing at l Boy’s Leather Coats, extra value. Clearing for Penm_an’s Fleece Lined Combinations, mot- llcd shade. Clearing for . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. Pcnmanh: Fleece lined combinations, natural Shade. Clearing for . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Penman’! Fleece lined Combinations, Boy's clearing for suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Men’s Fancy Negligee Shirts. Collar Reg. $1.50 to $2.00. Clearing for Men's Fancy Negligce Shirts. Separate Col- laizlleg. $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00. Clearing for I Rico's \\'o0l and Leather Windbreakers. Clearing for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...1-30FF $1.98 A special line of Men's Rayon Silk Shirts, worth to $3.00. Clearing for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A clearing line oi‘ Mcn’s Heavy Ulster Over- coals. Reg. $25.00 to $30.00. Clearing for . . . .. Men's Heavy lrish Frieze Ulsiers. Reg. value $24.00. ..._,lllflill‘lllglill. . . . . . . . . ‘y; PRICE Baliince of our Mcn’s and 1l0_v’s Winter Overcoais in Blues, Browns. and GPZIYS, etc. (Hearing 2 _, discount 5 only Men’s Saskatchewan Overcouts. Reg. value $25.00. Clearing for . . . . . . . I Mcn’s and Boy's Suits in (iney, llrown and Blue Stripe Wornteds and Serges. Clcilring at 2575 discount. Men’s Heavy Double and Twisted Ban- nockburn Suits. Reg. $21.00. Clearing for Boy's Suits in Won-sleds. A wide range of patterns: Clearingat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘APRILL A special line of Men's Heavy all wool Underwear. 2 piece, clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20% discount Men's and Boys Winter Caps. Clearing at. 20% discount All Men's Hats clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20% discount Plain White Wool Blankets, Reve rsible and Plain Colored Blankets. Less 20% discount Odd line of Men’s Overalls: Size 42, 44, 46. Reg. $1.50 and $1.75. Clearing for . I 39c ..,...->-. . . . . . . .- Odd line of Men’s and Boys Winter Caps. Sizes 65-8, 63~4and 67-8. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boy’s Wool Knit Caps, Aviator style- Ench . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A line of Fancy Cushions, clearing at 25% diseolllhi- Special prices on all Fur Robes and Horse Blankets. Men’s Army Flannel Work Shirts in s Grey and Khaki. Rcn- $1335 f0!‘ z f0" 2'00 Men's Flannel Work Shirts. Special line clearing 20% discount at Our large Carpet, Oilcloth and Linoleum Department oil‘ ers extra values. ‘ High GradeWilton Rugs from 20% to 331-375 discount Axminster and Tapestry Rugs and Mats 20% discount Special values in Wilton Stair Carpets 25% discount Tapestry Stair Carpet. Regular value $1.75. Saleprice,per yard I Congoleum Rugs. clearing price 6x9 ft. $4.75; 7'/1X9 fl- $6.50; 9x9 ft. $7 05;’ 9x107; ft. $8.95; 9x12 ft. $9.95 A line of Swiss and Nottingham Curtains clearing at . discount Ruffled Curtains clearing at SPECIA PRICES Sunfast Overdrape Material on sole ot .. 25% discount Tapestry Furniture Covering in designs at 20% dlsct A Great List of Savings to PRUWSE B903 Limited cumznoiwmownrs LARGEST sroma the People of P. E. Island- $l0. l?!