ran caslinonnmwu continua JULY 9,192 Westville And List imp.- Abegweits, 2-2 Winners at The (Continua Page l) _..\_.. A pleasing feature of the Scob, tish Gathering held on Wednesday; at Victoria was the Scottish; dances. The Highland Fling wasi danced with ease, gracefulness and? in excellent time by Mary Trainor, Charlottetown. il-lelen MacPheewl Mary MaeNeill, Isabel MacNeill and Helen Woodside of Summer-l side." and George Walker o1 Char-ll lottetown and the Ghillie Callumi was also danced in an admirablel manner by Mary Trainor and Geo.‘ Walker. The Highland dances received generous and well-merited plause from the large number spectators present. I PRIZE WINNERS 4 Putting Light Stone l 1 Lauchlin MacDonald, Kilmulrl J. Dunbar . . . . . . . . . . McCarey n we,’ 2 mchw 2nd Base i 2 A. Matheson, Bellevue, 29 (1,. . . . . . Diam0nd8mches_ I 3rd Base ii .\'. Mayhew, Tryon, 23 feet, 3 Lynda Inches I: or op - Mcmchem Running High Jump i Darrach Rightmeld ‘nclheiauchlin MacDonald 4 feet 3 Western Guardianl iEasternliiiardian ..'DR. MIOINTOOHQ OFFICE» closed until 411-7441. -i=6n LATE wzerzim NEW! —-Psge 3 is available. ti Georgetown, will be July 16th, ' —RE8£RVI July 14th for St. —-.—— Anthony's Picnic at Bloomfield. ..'EA8TERN AGENT-JU- J- 212-28-30-3-5-7-9-12-71 W. Murdock is now Guardian l8- ent in Montague and will b9 Dlfill" ed to receive news items. advertis- ing, etc- Friday and Saturday bring a Saic of Suits including Men's, Young Mcln’s and $1 Youths’ “ first longs ” 40 young Men’s and youths’ first long suits, in single and double breasted models, also Norfolk styles, tihey come 1n fancy greys and dark mixed tweeds. Sizes 34 to 44 w0rt.‘h to $25.00 00 i . FridayandSaturday all ,8ale,of Boy's $5- Sdlellof- " -8ults at ‘ i . . Khaki Pants ’ f ‘t N - . ifiiBZiZ piiiéiwiiitwinsoieii, 5 ‘been Mans KW“ Pants good Bloomer pants with governor welght’ mad-e wlth cuffs and fasteners colorls fancy grey and belt’ loops’ $12.85 32 to 42 lll 75 brown all sizes worth to liifl 09 worth $2" Frlday and Sat‘ $7.00, Friday and Saturday for him steals second sfter a close decision at the Xeihtone each; Lynds tries herds» tor a hit. but strikes o_ut. W. McDonald proves himself the hero oi the evening by singling to centre, scoring Williams for the tieing and last run of the game. The score is deadlocked and called on account oi darkness when Diamond is thrown out by Wil- liams. Score, Westvilie 2; Abbiee THE LINEUP! ‘i Abbles Weatvlile . Francis Pitcher Mchlillsn Vlliiliame McQuaid 1st Base '—-L08T IN SUMMERSIDE July ‘Gth a sum of money. Finder please ‘ [communicate with lJ. A. Campbell, .Long River. Liberal reward. 483-8-21 _____ —RE$ERVE Wednesday. July _i21st for St. Mary's ilndian Rlvei iParishi picnic. Grand sports.» music, booths, etc. 501 l f —‘WELLINGTON u N IT s o iCHURC-H SERVICES-On Sunday ;lll9 11th inst lfuion Corner 11 am. lwellington, 2.30 p. m. Victoria! jwest, 6.30 p. m. .."I‘HE'TEA PARTY in aid of St. James Church. Georgetown. has been postponed till Wednesday. July 28th. 457-7-3! ..'PLEASE_TAKE NOTICE that after July 9th, our carding mill will be in operation on every Fri- day during the season. Wool can he left at E. Macl-‘srlane. Anna- dale and R. J. MacDonald. Cardi- gan-John Fitzpatrick & Sons Wood Ville Mills. 500-7-9-2i Icaspoonfir] of GIIIETTlS PURE FLAKE LYE in the Garbage can every few da ys. It prevents flies breeding GILLETTS LYE keeps everything Catcher 1.73 l —-"WiVE8 T0 BURN"-3 Act ‘Comedy Drama will be presented; ,iby East Bideford Dramatic Club in Central Bedeque Hail on Satur- day. July 10th, 1926 at 8.30 p. m» Belfast Commun- Admission 35 and 20c. Extra spec-i I ialiies between acts. 484-8-31! ._.__. The old historic Presbyterian con- ' _|__A|p T0 R5sT.._The bgdy ofizregation oi Belfast held their Com- a D m) > _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ w - the late James Adams arrived in uunion Service on Sunday. July 4. u “l Centre new - R7“ “Z1130 811511 3rd (equal) Melvin Susi-versu- wednewai- with: from Pie-Consuelo" “Wise” “webs” an...“ ........... McDonald hi“ i“ Li ht i Moncmn and the funeral rook place "in Friday’ Evening 8nd 0B 5511"" d "w "9 9 H'm'"°' . yggtgrday Biol-fling ,0 3., paui-Sflay morning. These services were Marshall . . . . . . . . . Cronin Church, where a High Mass of Re- ‘mlducled by RBY- W- B. Muir, as- U l _A h I _ quiem was celebrated by Rev, l-finlllsled b)’ MP- J- H. Howie. Presby- mp res t t a Pam’ Meme"- Oliver . . - Corrigan 1 A. Matheson. 75 feet, 6 inches 2 h’. Mayhew, 65 feet. 3 inches ‘i -CHANGES STAND. - Lovers of philosophic disquisiiion no long a Lauchlan MacDonald. so feet. T d G s t iiwban Gillie. interment was ruadeilerla" smdenl‘ The “l” selllllces on the basesl-Lll stems. l lnchesl i o u s a ' , Tonight at six o'clock the fir": 1 J A \i Ki l - . d 1d b R _R_ pps; y. _ s . . . ac nnon. Churchill, fr?“ ‘I? tfieserzicemon “ohm; game oi the Prince Edward Island 32 feet, 3 inches ' . i. i t iii Ab - i _ ‘ - - - ... he... m, ,,e,,,,_ logical ,,,,_.,,,,e,,,ii. Howie. At the close of the "‘ “f” e firs“ and Sum i 2116135,“), Mamunrw Char) 15 Mews fancy grey and fawn tweed golf suits, plain unlined, f two buttoned coat with large roomy knickers. Sizes 36 $15 00 Pole Vault - (iesened [ms semen and re_amwar_ ccmmunicants attended the service 1 Nlelvlfl BiHCDODBId. 70 feet, 9 ' l l ' l ' eilm/r . e“fi\¢i> ~ 4,19,,“ m elememary “mum w the liflrslilp on profession of faith. The yacht race last night, like 12° Y"ld' 9"" Ins-r pAs-ronxmépecial “UPI-yore unavoidably prevented. The boats got away p, a good 3. Melvin MacDonal . mr any other church than that of At the first buoy the fleet were 2. Hector McQuarrie, >13 feet, 9 of the music. Special sermon ill" “uoovooowwmo v0 woo . . . ‘ . Rev‘ ll" “' I'°'lms' M- A" B- l'~- ‘DWI themselves the solemn ,vows boats on all sides for a minute 0r 220 Yards Run. l. a ~ _ _ *“l'l‘“°“ 1° ‘he 3000 °P 111076 "i110 iérian Church in Canada insofar as others in close order. About this L mug," Mcxmnon. Desable’ 72, vice throughout, said that it was home by the "RQ5[|9g5_" _ _ ‘to have been taken over on the‘ old Tlme Fldllllll‘ count’ " .da_v remarked upon me Queue“; Howie since his arrival in Belfast be the best o! the season‘ The points 9n“; on ca. ioad |Q{5_ winything to do with that tragedy in the St. Paul's Cemetery. ‘m Sum”? and ‘he (me m‘ l-lmndall Hop’ sup and ‘lllllllll ,, ,, ,, _ for week-end .\ir. Stavert was assisted by Iiir. .1. a" a League will be played 2 Lauchlan MacDonald, 31 feet Eottetown, 3O feet, 6 inches. to 40, worth to $27.00, Friday and Saturday . £- Small boys ’ grey tweed caps, sizes 6 3-8 to 6 3-4, good wear ing quality. Friday and 50c Saturday Boys’ all wool golf hose in green fawn and heather shades with fancy tops, all sizes $1.25 $1 00 value. Friday and Saturday 5 dozen Men's shirts in plain whites and fancy stripes with and without collars attached. Sizes 14 to 16 1-2. $1.35 iii 00 value, Friday and Saturday _ Men’s sailor straw hats in plain and fancy straws, Sizes 6 3-4 to 7 1-4. $2.00 value, Friday $1 50 and Saturday 54 inch Crepe de Chine-- $3.00 l inches wide-—just as -.---.---..--. A line 0f boys’ fancy tweed caps in greys and dark mixed tweeds Sizes 6 1-2 to 7 $1.25 value. Friday and Saturday .. . This specially attractive fabric is full 54 wide as the wool dress goods and cloths. It is offered in Arabesque, Silver Grey, Mauve, Black and Navy. It is a 00 wonderful value at the price for week end of All Silk PongettenSpec/al 45c Here is silk in natural colour_ good width, splendid for Bloomers Lingerie, Ghildren’s Dresses, etc. It Will wash well and wear well and is offered for Friday and Saturday at the very 454i special price of, per yard . . . . . . HAIL ORDERS PROMPT LY FILLED Next Race Saturday Stock Quotations HALIFAX, July 8.-—Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange: At. Top, and Santa Fe Ry. . . American iCan. Co. . . . . . . . .. 67% Am. Car and Fdy. Co. 99 Am. Locomotive Co. . . . . . .. 104% Am. Smelt. and Refng. Co. . was not much injured and is still in racing trim. The "Ghost" is looking good in a coat of gold paint. lvan docs not want the others to run away from this Ghost. The "l\linegoo”is wearing her new said and judging from her performance last night she is go- ing to be s. dangerous contender Saturday. Tonight the boats are to be measured and by next week we clean and sanitary for .\ir. J. J. Burns, shoe doctor, hasilllspensed" A large l number Ol a1] questions from the slmmestprw in all were received into full merii- 3 J- A- lllflcKlllllflll i _CEN7RAL BEDEQUE BAplqithere who had purposed cominglhe time limit. 2. Stanford B15581’. gharlottetowp KING'S SQUARE igdey w,“ preach In the e"enin;,l'i\‘llllCHB€d for many a ilay in this at the time. ches. - vifioplfl came forward and took “Jlini-goo" who seemed to have inches. io obtain a seat. ylu- best or ihelrability, and seek rounding in the following order: 2, Laughian MacDonald, “MSNY FORElGN “Ra-Ruby the principles of our Presby-goo", “Ghost” "Sheba? and the o“, Th“, Dancinm . ibi- province every day. The Car,‘ The large congregation was entirely with the “Zenith", "P No", pom“ ‘ oi the impresslveness oi the ser- from this position they were towed , t Wflfk 54 automobiles are reported poll ll‘ Monday morning were exceptional- . and in any quanmy that your needs d b A lot of work has been cone in 2, Patrick Trainor, Melville Road, "l ' ‘ r . Th. ' k 116 , ll lo Mme to (“lldlllllllelowll yelller l‘ “or O ll wind prevails, Saturday's race will 3. I1. Champion, Stanchel, 50 f“ °“' m‘ ‘s a" °' imderd 4W“- cxnvrimc-nts with gravel z yes" “l by all‘ The "mm wllo llllll without a skipper. Luckily she vicg and lowest prlcgg, "Uspgqiahsummerslle from the town “mm, tion oi ‘Belfast had refused to have have gravelled the approach to . , _ _ . -s on< ecome the abode of s uirrels llllllllllllelllllll (lllllcll has beenlalrlid hllita. must now surelyqrealize ‘lll elfifllle loll years) past St‘ Dullithat henceforth his prophetic pow- "llalls Lallege maid“; ll a renters count for nought. good road. The highways every‘ Besides the large number of 04v4+0+§ev+bvo<>+0Qe+++eo “here?” gradually being Put mmew members received during these ‘lplendld cfmdltw“ and it m“ lloadWse-rvlces, an elder who had been masters will only cooperate with m m the time when m! fellow 61d. ..-.-¢--.--¢--. , merside. ration in the quarters at the lowerisunday momlug serllce ‘he Sac‘ ‘ed in the flue’ new bundmg opp0_l'illd n deep interest was manifest- incl"?! l D most abstruse in philosophy. may.‘ l" “lllmlml 1° the" "m were Swen“ "m"? 0i llll8 season's fix- 1 muchla" MECDOIIBIG. 13 1-5 I I v “We! Sunday’ July n’ Morning M, Perhaps no grander and start at about ten minutes to seven R“""'"U L”! JUMP- lll 7'30 al Cpllllllll Redefine the n“ ‘Sunday morning when those forty- all well bunched. the "Zenith" fin- lFIClIBB- d C l Imstor of Victoria Llullfid Chui~.;1i,».,,,._ may ‘voum henceforth strive u“, 0,, H“, read, u, Rosebank L 310M" Maomnald’ 274a,, sec‘ fllilililfle‘ registered in the provincei time the wind petered out until at p01,,“ - d ' d ll rds. The gath- - We takcl measure in Providing Cur Fcrrv. gran belon a Wu l‘ Chas‘ Todd’ Bradalbane 85 We will be Pl==5¢d to talk ever condition of the road from Sum- W May 29th. has been of a w“ “Shaikh broke loose during the ‘out towards Reads corner, a regu- ioi blunder called Church Union. W. D. GILLIS 8i CO 590.10,, or Broadway’ Kenslnglanvgrament of the Lord's Supper wasL t E . , as venings isne [he-Bank ("Nova scoflalwhere ed. Forty-eight new members Z Lflilclllilll MlifrDouald be sohed ~ received by certificate. while two lures. was not completed within lewnds ~ ‘tbs/W a_ m_ at Mm" neewwn I)" norv solemn scene has been a nice easterly breeze prevailing l 5191157111 BlSBBI‘. 14 feet, 2 in- llmue Orchestra will have Char“? eight younger people and older ally rounding slightly before the 3. Melvin MacDonald, 13 feet 4 “l-‘"lney' C- B- C°m° earlY l“ °r-l"l,'o w-rve their Lord and Master to buoy the yachts strung out a bit. onds. ‘to do all in their power to stand "Zenith," “P No," “Sheik", "Mlne- 3, Stanford Biggan _‘Illi'lll)' foreign cars are coming intojings or the wnrd of God. the East iRiver buoy it died oui i.’ G0,, Chumplon’ stauche], 67 Fi-rry takes a large number overwieepl moved. One party. speaking "Mlnegoo" and "Ghost" in a bu -h .. ‘Lflflwy (lay and on one d" this Y l"- 3_ )1. Liyicliolson, Braiialbrine, 50 ,crings on Sunday evenlngand on _ you with the kind of coal you want —-- ‘ I 90mm‘ —A GREA O D.— l . demancL T Fl A A lmvellell y allge Mr, J, 1r the boats this week and it a gomi 81- points. l ' t ti ‘ ~ hi h der, and he is much belov- Jwl" =03 Ffqulfflmffl 8 ifly "w. mersiiie here. Following out their 5 0r week and wok a trip to somhpon my and w,“ guarang" prom,“ ‘er-ago whim made the approach w claimed that since the congrega- lar boulevard llle Glllllllllllmlllllkliat the old ‘Belfast church would Phone 176 137% 00in Spot >;______. , ;the government we Will have roadslerg were ordain“; 50mg months F§+§+i§ INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We use this adjective ad- vlsedly. Sufferers from Eyestraln may have perisctvlalon and therefore do not suspect the presence oi any eye defect. The motive power oi the entire human organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes. it la computed utlilze about 20% oi this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- strain ls present. s much larg er proportion Ia required. Hence defective eyemihrough their consumption oi an ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- ergy. may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body. and produce ill health" HAVE YOUR EY El EXAMINED ii. F. liiiicliesos Optometrist I lEFECTlE EYESIGHT does not mean disease oi the eyes. Healthy eyes often give trouble In reading m- 91m;- uses. We are specialists in cor- Mctlng defective sight with proper glasses. We are equip- ped with the latest and most scientific Instruments used for eyesight testing. Long experience and a sound business reputation le your guarantee oi good ser- vlee. H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIIT Mon|tague. P. l. l. Office Connected With Drug lien a i i i everywhere that will be a pleasure o-vmoew‘ ‘lo travel on. i —OFFICERS INSTALLED. -i iShumrock Division of the Sons oil Temperance met July 5th for the lil-‘iillllllli! of their officers for thei coming quarter. the Grand W. P. ‘Bro. John Howard installing the ‘iIIfilIJOTS are as follows: —W. P., Bro. »ir:i .\ii:l\'a.y acting Grand Con. The ioilici-rs arr: as follows: W. P., Bro. f.\. (‘. Ramsay; WA. Sister Evans Juirlis; RS. Bro. Lloyd Howard; ..-\.R.S., lirn. Eric ilchiiirdo; FS. sisivr “ilhflfl Bynon; Chap, Bro. John lIynP-s: 'l‘rvas., liro. Thomas. sinners; (‘nun Sisu-r Somers; A.‘ i'oii.. sister Mae Walker; l.S.. Bro. Hr-virgi: ililtz; 0.8.. Bro. Earl Sain- llilw. Sister Ruth lliltz was rip-i ‘pllllllvtl organist. The members,‘ discussed the matter nf attending! ,ilir~ Iirauii Division ivliich is being ,hi- iii (‘ape Wolfe on July 20. sihli- ivniilll atlonll up» Grand iuvi-i ‘i-‘lilll. Several good speeches wercl givv-n on Temperance, among the! spr-iiki-rs iii-lug Bros. Juhn Howard,‘ ,li'a .\li-l\'ny. John llyncs and J. it. Sharpe. --WEDDING BELLS-An Inter-i outing i-vent took place in tho catholic Church at llogersviile, N. .8. on Wednesday when bliss Mary ILoiiise Arseiiuult. (laughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Arsenault, Rogers- ;villre became. tlic wlie of Mr. J. Ali- ,lllll Arsenault one 0i Summersideai Inmst popular young men. The ifiarraincnt of Matrimony was lfllll|l~lli.'l‘(!il liy illev. l-‘Mhcr Babin- eau who also celebrated the Nup- tlai Alana. Appropriate selections were beautifully rendered during ,the service by a special choir. The bride was charmingly costumed in white with bridal veil and carried a bouquet oi orange blossoms. l-ler travelling suit was of Rosewood with hat lo match. The church was profusely decorated with flowers jby the bride's friends. After the ceremony the wedding party re- paired to the home of the bride's parents where a sumptuous break- fast was served after which the ‘happy couple left on a honey-moon ilrip through the Provinces. The iGuardlan ioliie with a host of friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Arsensult s long and prosperous life of wedded bllee. They will re- side in Summerside. PERSONALS —.\ir. Alexander McDonsld,Ken- eington. is vlllilng ChsrloltetowmY -—.\irii. William Cousins and Mrs. ‘Hon. Ernest Lapointe, former Min- nlAlex Cousins, Burlington. are in iiviis decided that as many as pus-ill"! CllY- ll"? K1195" or Mrfi- Hilbert mwmany friends in Konsington, and I ago, was ordained. and some fifteen children were baptized. The ser- vices throughout were very inspir- ing and uplifting, and the outlook for the future of this historic con- gregation is bright. NEVER HEARD‘ or FUND as- mo RAISED FOR HIM. 50am- sn MINISTER save OTTAWA. July 7.—"l have nev- er heard oi it and l authorize Y0" to state that ii it was true I would ask my friends not to do it." said istor of Justice today. in regard to a report that he is to be tho recip- icrit oi a fund as a recognition of his services to the Liberal Party. __.__________________ Coulson. Y —Mr. lorne Maclxallan. Manag- er of tho Royal ank of Canada. Sydney, N. S. arr ed in Summer- side last night on a visit. ~Mr. and Mrs. George Green, Roslindale, Mass, are visiting in Summcrside the guests _ ‘ofmiyliss Georgie Green. —-Dr. Roy Kennedy, Kensington, has left‘ for Rochester, New York, where he has accepted the position oi lnierno in the Hospital. His his many associate graduates will wish him well merited success. Y i -—Miss Hazel Adams, saleslady iin the store of R. Tuplln & Co.. ,.Kensington. left on Saturday morn- glng on a holiday visit to Medford. lHaverhill and Boston. She‘ will be a-bsent about four weeks. -_- Thousands 0f Grateful Letters Every year brings thousands of grateful letters for health restored from happy women in all parts of the country to the ofliee of the Lydia iii. Pinkham Medicine Com- pany, in ynn. Mass. These are voluntary expressions of gratitude for relief from pain and suffering will be able to give our readers the results as well as the racing num- bers of the contenders. Dismissals To Take Place Before Long OTTAWA. July 9.—-One 0f the achievements of the last Parlia- ment that stands in spite of the sudden dissolution is the Stevens amendment to the CuSIOIIIB SCBDdBl report. Also, the report itself stands. The report recommends a number 0f retirements and dis‘ miasals In the service, and these will he carried out by order-in-Coun- cil when the new Government has its machinery working smoothly. The Stevens amendment is a coat of many colors. ilt started out as little more than a. condemnation of Hon. George ‘H. Boivln and the King Government. The late Prime Min inter. to gain tactical advantage, ac- cepted tho Fansher sub-amendment calling for a judicsl inquiry, and that was added to the Stevens amendment by unanimous vole of the House. Then the Garland sub amendment declaring that the judi- clal commission must be appointed by the judges of the Exchequer Court was added with the consent of the new Conservative Govern- ment and the much-amended Stev- ens amendment was then tacked on to the report. .The situation now is that the new Govemment will issue an order-in Council giving the necessary in- formation and instructions to the Exchequer Court. Just when the order-in-Council will be issued is not yet known, but it will not be long delayed. it is said. 1p any event, it comes when the long vaca- tion is on. It is unlikely that any Y commission, even if Appointed at once. would commence to function before the end of the legal long va cation in Sept. Ae the campaign will be in full Mast at that time gsrded as extremely improbable that any attempt would be made to bring on such an affair, and it is almost certain that the iudical in- quiry will not be commenced until the end of September. The idea in the minds of the members when they passed the Stevene amendinen with a insior- ity oi ten was undoubtedly that the and are convincing proof that Lydia E. -Pinkhem'e Vegetable Compound will do all that is claimed for it. it iudical inquiry would go the length and bresdtii of the land, touching all ports, and particularly those iii will pay any sick arid ailing woman to give it a trial. Columbia and the Marl . times, and ads. throughout the country. it is re‘ Am. Bosch Mag. Co. . . . . . . .. Canadian iPaclilc Co. . . . . . .. 6o NX. Cen. and l-lud. Riv. RR. 131% Consolidated Gas -Co . . . . . .. 103% International Paper Co. . Standard Oil of New Jerse Mis. Kan, and Tex. Ry. Kelly Springfield Tire Co. .. Pan-Am. Petroleum . . . . . . .. Reading 4C0. .. Am. Sugar Refng. Co. Pid Southern Pacific Co. . . . . . .. 104% Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . .. 1 U.S. industrial Alcohol Co, . Westinghouse Electric .... United States Steel . Bell Telephone B.E. Steel 2nd Pfd. .. Can. Stcamshlps Pfd. Howard Smith Montreal Power . . . . . .. National Breweries Spanish River . . . . . . . .. British Empire Steel 2nd . Gen. Petroleum . . . . . . . . . . .. BAN-KS Bank Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bank Montreal .. Bank Nova Scotia . . . . . . . . -. 250 271 205 Wheat-July, 137%; Sept. 137; Dec. 0. iCorn——-July. 71%; 77%: Dec. 79%. Oats-Sept. 46%: Dec. 45. Wheat-duly, 152%; Oct. 134%; Dec. 132%. In Days of Olrl. Sept. II ilnyn iif iilil. Wlii-u kiilghlii worr- l-olil, Aiiil shoal-iron iruiiai-rn, ivnro, ’l‘liry lived in peace. For then n rrr-nm- Voiilil inst ten yours or more. n lliniu- nlil ilays Phi-y hnil llll‘ vriizn i-‘or (‘llll-lfllll lllllflltfllllll iviirc Ami fhr-ro evils lilliis l-lnuiigh in iliiii~ The laundry iicrcr tore ‘cm! You Can't Cut a IOI SPAVII or TIIOIOUGIIPII but you can clean them off promptly with A BQADQHINE sndymiworktiiehoteeat tin‘ same time. It! or remove the hair. [M0 per l(!Ill ' Tomato iii Central Can- ma“... lliiiiimm", wJ-Yeeno. leemi u-nldelesend Broadcloth 69c Sale of Remnants Half Price Coin spot Broadcloth in Rose, Blue, Mauve, Tan and Tange- 36 indhes cents yard. rine, wide. Plaid Dress Ginghams. range of colors. 32 in. wide. Remnants in dress creipes, Ray- ons, Voiles, Ratines, Broadcloth and Ginghams. HALF PRICE. Tartan Plaid 30 in. v 3'"- wide Full c yil. -.-.--....-.-- Hemmed Pillow Cases pair 45c Here's a week end bargain that will interest any housewife who wishes to replenish her linen closet. attractive appearance and durable Cases 40 inches wide, Good serviceable Table Damask, 54 inches wide, per yard unbleached Bleached, Hemmed, Pillow Irish Union Huck Towels 17 x 33 inches, per pair pair . 36° LADIES’ (‘OTTON . . . ill‘ SLIPS These offered in white i! and colored, regular $1.25 -|---....~e.- Cotton dnd Dlmllty This lsa notable bargain for b - \ sizes from 6 to 14 years. FINAL CLEARANCE LOT OF WOMEN ‘S HATS We’ll be these -—-they are all past son's models. MOORE 6 M°LEOD O I" _-\ perfectly plain aboldt CLEARING censors q This is an odd line in both back and front lacing, worth to $1 50 $3.75 Comb/nations e..little folk. The idles iiinciude ll be pleased with them -~ i G9“ 00 I00 ..-|-¢--eoe- You w A BANNER. BARGAIN IN WTIMEIWS HATS ~ $ This lot include some many new hats, worth up to $3.00 and $4.09 each. See them. ' .- 29" S08- w-tes 3n r- ,,-' . i.- LllfllED