(ll/liolisi ‘t/llr. xpenkwro ‘ mysx - “When l discovered the wonderiul work done by Sunlight Soap, and the way it roteds fabrics, l new l was done‘ with experiments. It costs no more than Made by Léver Brothers Limited Toronto '_ ‘field Everywherse , ' ' -11 Eighteenth Century Costumes for English " School Girls \ .5,‘ i. ’ Sunlight removes dirt from clothes _ 1y, scientifically and above all safely. It is backed by a $5,000lGuarantee of ‘Purity. i {Can the best ibe too good? FEBRUARY 2e, 192s rs fixperience? RS. Experience is a Composite character representing the mill- ions of thrifty housewives and careful laundresses who have r made Sunlight the largest selling laundry soap “in the world. ‘ ' ~The popularity of this great laboureaver and household economy is based on eifir ciency and purity. sunlight Soap . he Largest Selling Iaundrg Soap in the world quickly, thorough- ordinary soaps. p THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian“ HIGHFIEDD. —- The service l-nl the Hlghtield Presbyterian church 011 Sunder. Feb. 2am will be at 3 1>- m- 311ml!!! iSchool at 2 p. m. All are invited. TOO MANV FIGURES. — There was an error in the tabulation in Yefllfirllflyk: Guardian re the num- ber oi’ P, W. C. students 1dr i924- 1925. HIlBKBI-l to have passed. The figures 22 should be deleted. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. - Mr. 2., C. Robertson will preach Saturday. Feb. 27th at Nine Mlle jCreek at 6.30 also Sabbath, Feb. 28th Nine Mile Creek 10.30 and lPeoples Church 7 p. m. CLYDE RIVER. — On Sunday Feb. 28th the service in the Pres- byterian Church at Clyde River iii ‘connotation with the Presbyterian §Church in Canada will be at 11 a. lll. Sunday School at 10 p. m. A lbs-arty welcome to all. THE EARL OF OXFORD A former British premier. who U“. Bruokneld congregation m, with two other cit-premiers. Lord Slllltllly, Feb. 2am will lbs at Hllnt- Bilfew and Rsmuy MacDonald. er River at 7 p. m. There will until" M35010 "W Nflw Hlfllfll $0- be u-iiy service at Brookfielii 01‘ at slew l" Greet Britain for thiriwr- llarti-iville. A cordial invitation pose of creating a new race by "is l“, nip prevention of disease. BROOKFIELD. ¢-'1‘he service in l BURML SATURDAY, _ The an. Dliett. Int-tie Nicholson and iluiieral or the late JOlHl Maclnnisllluy Ferris, Reading Jack MaoEa- ‘will take place from his residence, chern; Solo, Frank Bagnall. Dia- y2i Alley istreet, on Saturday, Feb. logue, Mrs. Molilacbem, lllargaret .'.l7ih at 2 p. m. to ‘St. ‘James church Ling, Gordon ‘Hill, Duett. Gunfleld lfoi- service, thence to People's Stevenson and Murtln Bngnall. itleinetery for interment. lluet Alma Weeks and Honeywell I i Spence. The evening being far spent lhe iprogrnm closed, ilvith a ESCAPED FOXE$.—iA FOX r311- ‘Hugh A. Stewart, M.P. llllNSliPiillilN 25 runs Kelloggls ALL-BEAN brought relief in 8 weeks! Read this remarkable testimonial to the power of Kellogg's ALL- BRAN over constipation: "l Dflll your ALLJRAN. I have been mi it than weeks for constipation. l lllil thin trouble for Your: and 1nd tried everything. but wild nave: got any solid-but shew ul I Your bran I can mlhlblollhllka"! new ‘n ‘and Your: truly. Taurus A. KINLIY. In. (Adda-u! on request) Blotchy skin eruptions, s ots be- fore the eyes, headaches-t ese all tell o! the ravaging inroads of con- stipation. Dont let this dire dis- ease send its poisons through your body. Check 1t now and save your hea th and happlnessl Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is guar- anteed to relieve constipation per- manently if used regularly or money refunded. Eat two table- spoontuls daily-in chronic cases, every meal. Made by Kellog in London, Canada. Kellogg's s 100 per cent Representing Leeds in the New Canadian parlia- the constituency oi, ment. Ont. Hie home ls in Brockville. In Memoriani MRS. GEORGE D. JENKINS bran. Ready to eat. Delicious quioré‘ passed away at the P. E. with fruit or cream-also in cook- 151M"; Hmwual U“ January lng. Served in all restaurants. 3U,‘ 191m u, [he age or Hmyiwu sold by a“ gmliem‘ WHWH. Mary Thorns llallem, helnv- Pll wife oi’ (icorge Jenkins anil ilaugbter of the lute William lzii-i-omplinli was iliini- for l|l'l'. lli-i- l r . . - ' i ‘ . daughter croiisi ll the i0llllllLlll to mu," m lmk by u“: Brim,“ Com" \ . There are many curious unifo rrns in use in British schools main. {lined through the influence of old bequests. Such a "i lhown in the picture as worn by twelve girls in the Colchester Blue ‘To be Mu]. Lt. and Bt. Maj. F. B. It was a condition made by their benefactor that the Millilille "m" the R"- (Not Post‘ Coat School. girls educated from funds he left to the school would wear a style of costume now more than two hundred year; aid, Justice After Fifteen Years retirement. Capt. and Bt. Mu]. 1.. B Leaid, V.D Capts J. MucMil- » iiin, G. H. Campbell. Lts R R Mnclenu, J. (i. Kelly, M.C., C. Mi:- (liilgun, J. l<‘. White. 27th NOV. 1025. 2nd Res. ‘BIL-To be 2nd i-ii iainil. Maj. J. M. Jones from lllh‘ uniform IQiRCN. (Not Posted, 27th Nov. 1925. continue to Pll l- ClIUT who has lost two valuable fox- es recently hit-s asked us to remind our renders that escaped silver fox- es come under the provisions 0f the ‘Domestic Animals Act and are entitled to the same protection af- forilcil by that act. Auy party who Cilll give iniforniiitlim which will lend to the capture of escaped fox- es should do ‘so. WELL KNOWN HERE. - Mrs. Bower Smith, widow of the late Bower Smith, merchant, Black Hills, Yukon Terrliory, passed flwily at the home oi‘ her son, Har; rlson, at the hlckecs Mills, N. B... Feb. 1th. She was born at Char- lottetown, '1‘. E. 1.. (laughter oi‘ Jiimcs lll1(l Mary l-lllson. She passed iiwny in the 88th year 0i’ GAZETTED. —Among the list of appointments, promotions, iind re llremcuts i-n the (fauadiuu Militia appear the following: P. E. l. l., ll. (Jiipt. llrinr) A. Williamson is ro-i tired. 29th Sept 1925.—-—P. E. I. REEL] (105th Bu. QEFJ-Cnpt (Paymrly L. J. McDonald is retired. 16th Oct. 1925. Canadian Artillery-ls: (PJilil. Med Bile-dud Med Bty (How) _To be prov. Lt. (supy) Robert Bovyer, 16th Nov. 1925. lnidntry—1’.E.l. Regl. (105th Bu. C.l~J.l~‘.) ltcs. (Not POStl3d)-—-Tll8 unilermeutloned are rctri. and are permitted to retain their rank on 27th Nov. 1925. To be CuPl- Ciipt C. Martin, Retd. List (M.D. No. ti.) 27th Nov. 1925. To be Lts Lis (i. W. ll. Beers. J. P. Noy, A. W. Allen, MC. W. 1i‘. Stewart. 1. (l. Muc-Laren. M.C-. A. B. Cosh. E- s. Blanchard. S. K. Donald. W. A. McLaren from the Res (Not Post- o - " "- Ami?" WI!" "l! Wife at their home in Norbur Valentine Supper ' ment at the beuutltul home of lMr. ‘flue the house. which was benutb ' fully decorated, was flilled to oa- y, where they ‘B(l).27ll1 ‘Nov. 1925. Res. Regtl. Dcpot—-'1‘0 be Mai. and to cmd. the Depot: Maj. '1‘. ~12. MacNutt. ‘Retd. List (M.D. No. 6.) 1st D89- 1924. VALENTINE SUPPER AND EN- TERTAINMENT. -- The iHiizel Grove Women's ilniilltute held a unil entertain- ;8l'ld Mrs. Pope Bagniill on the ev- ening of Tuesday, February 16t1i .‘Although the evening was niot very paclty. There was all kinds of beautifully prepared program. First on the list being an address by Mr. Leslie Weeks, Duett, Ben] Cras- well and Iluncan Nicholson. Dia- logue. May Biignall and Russell Bernard, entitled "Popping the ‘Question!’ Reading. Mrs. Ella. Fer- ris, instrumental music, William IMiiicEacliern and Honeywell Spence. Reading. Edythe Buchan- hcr age. Burial services were M)“ held at McKee's Mills Baptist ____ ceremony on Feb. 7th, officiating Mr. .1, “mp0,. “neg Push)“ R“- Ml- Weslmll- Sh” returned V9Sl.(.*l‘(lZlyl from zinvllillilulili loaves to mourn their loss, one Halifax ' son, Harrison of McKee‘s Mills; two daughters. Mrs Anna Milne of Mr, Eric “we returned you've” Aloncloin and .\lri-i. Colin lblllVf day from a H“, m England having liuiigall. VilllfllllVUl‘, 13. (L-St. gfllle over with ii shipiilieiii oi John 'l‘olegriiiih Journal. foxes_ eats, chicken and tongue gale-re. . ~ Supper being over. then came a sing-song by the following ladies: Mrs. Stevenson. Mrs. L. \Veek.\:. Mrs. Ii‘. Nicholson. Mrs. l‘). Nichol- son, lMrs. B. Ferris, iMrs. A. Mac- lEitchern, iMrs. N. Gamester, Mrs. W. Pound, Mrs. 1‘. Btigmill, Mrs. M. lkignnll. Mrs. ll". Buguiill, Illri-i. Garfield Stevenson and Mrs. Vlllllinm Pound were ushers for the evening. <o§_____ ’l‘iikc thi- pup from your llynpcpsin with ir. to ziii llfllpfl OPSQlgI-Yp Syful] i“ ,. glass of wiiti-r its illrci-teil on the bot- tlu. Any Drug slurs. a PERSONALS Mr George ‘Diltope. M. l’. 11., Summci-sidc was in the city yester~ ‘The inuny friends oi‘ (‘opt \V. ll} Burke of this ciiy. will i-cgrct lii learn that he is at present in the l‘. E. lsiiinil Hospital from an attack ol‘ bronchitis. Card 0f Thanks A Mr. and Mrs. “lillliim (lriiliiini of men S20 per week. A yolllh Wllll a suffering "l _ ALL-BRAN JENKINS & SON Dealers For ALL-BRAN-PEP AND CORN FLAKES -O-O-Q'§§O-Q O-O+O+O-O-OO-OO-GFQW¢OV Says Gunmen _ Paid $10 t0 $20 Retainers (Canadian Press) iHItOOiKIJYN. ~ Feb. ZL-Jtafaelc Danielle. convlcted- gunman, told District Attlorney Deed that guns- slters are paid from $10 to $20 in re- tainers to do their master's maid?!‘- ll1‘{.,. Single men got $10, married father to support earned $15 al \V'B~?'l{ with hi5 Itrigger ilugcr. “llow many murders were you connected with,” Danielle was ask- ( .» “About 13 or 14." l ' . L-{o-qp EGG. LAYING ULNTEST Notes on the P. EJsIand Egg, Laying ¢ontest for the 16th weeki Park Corner desire to thank their ncighhir-rs and ifrlcnds for their‘ kind iissintimirc iiud sympathy iliir-l ing the illness and iloalli of iheirl brother Chester Graham. l Essay Prizes Awarded While Rev. li}. (lallnnt of Alaska who was visiting his homo in Rustii-n, was iii the i-lty during the early part oi‘ his Sllly._ll8 visited Queen Square School and niforeil prizes for the best essay on “Al- uska." Quite a number wore submitted iiud yesterday the prizes were awarded. - The first prize of $5.00 l-n golil was equally merited and instead 01' the customary "drawing," Father Gallant generously donated five dollars. in gold, to ciirh. The same applied to the third prize. Following are the winners: 1st Prize $5.00 in Gold: Edward ‘llnrnby Ledwell Doyle l 2nd Prize $2.00: Johm Cuiuniiskey 3rd Prize: Gerald Johnsione Cline. Riley The winners and in fact all the‘ pupils are extremely grateful lo, Father Gallant for interesting him- self in the work of the school. Iloinr-innilo rhlll ounce or (‘lllllllp may 1m nilili-il to mnynnnnlsir or boilr-il siilnil ilri-asliigs nnil the ri-eult is um- nainizly grind. ""9""! Fwsli/Qd the news that stored to him by the Royal College of Phyglgllng Edinbui- ‘ v I . qh. His fir»; was removed from the General Medleai Council in 1911, when s pomal were taken from hlm_ for being nnnegghuigg u, 3|.- mien‘ M“) Howl" Barn" "my a "m°“' ""090" who did marvellous l Dr. Axhnm’: diploma had been rc- “+¢+§¢¢++O~ i Young ‘vigor Once a Trial to old folks ended February 20. 1926. "riiis weeks total 01 5s? 0:85 was an increase of 8 eggs over thc production of lust week. ‘Owiiii: . lliein liallein, Mount Albloii. lleizeaseil was iwicc married, her first husband Dlllltfibll blucCullum died about twenty four years ago, Lllltl she was left with unu daught- Pl’ lslay May, who is the wilc oi" Allison Campbell oi‘ Victoria, ll. i‘. lii the spring of i907 slic married hci- cuui-iiu ilcorgc l). .li-iikiii.~i oi Mount HCPDCFL For ni-iii-loeii yciirs iihc bccnnic lo him and fain- lly ii ilutliul and uifei-iioniili- wifc iiud mother. 'l‘he children of that home have gone anil settlcil in lioinrs of their own but they can lcstify to thc Christian character" ll'll(l unselfish devotion to duly oi tho one who became a inoihni‘ lo thorn and who always spoke of in tendsrest terms. They are Georgie, Mrs A. lloy Jones: Pearl. Mrs Iienjamln Farqiilmrsoii; ldinmii, Mrs William JUIIHS, licilry’ .laiikiiis and Russel .lciikin.~i ui Mount Herbert and vViilliicc Jen- kins of Bedcque. Besides the daughter, husband and family mentioned abovc, she is survived by her molhei- Mrs. \\'il- llam lizillem oi’ Mount Albion, an iigi-rl lady who hzii-i zillziineil in hoi- liiiir‘i_y' first yi-zii‘, zinil who flu-ls keenly tho loss of hcr iliiiigliivi" johns of Po wnul. (ii-purl 0d. Cut out this puzzle picture, boys and girls, and put the pieces together. When you have lt completed, send it to us and unplug Salt an nude. ml an a Also liken ii Io will forward you BOOK OF hlioul for Punt! Rsiiauiisiievl‘. i F cur-ours us: gallon ‘limo ol CUT OU No. l0 Abe the n o! how Windsor Table gulf n4 u to mom Salt. Windsor. ?l“"..3.if.‘.1‘.‘..-‘I“..i.‘i ‘lii-l “l-‘lffiif it.“ lfifilfiSyria Will Receive for ullivars iinil hm‘ liie u ni-rvivi- - ' More Liberal Rule on Pilflll were ili-iiwlng lii ii clown; niiil she, wliii liiri-il lii minister, n» i-ilgncil ‘herself’ ii» lllP cure and iniii- lsiriilioiis of lriciiils. nurses ll||'l (Canadian pm“) "l'l"“l""“"" "3"“"Y‘"l‘“l~' "m" ltUMl-I Feb. 24- Ffflnlfltf intends ‘lllllllilll skill iiiiil lvllllvl‘ V1111‘ i-riiilil ' iu glvi- the Syrian people n fin-m. iii‘ government resembling that h“ Wm‘ "H", m": l“'”ll"“' U"- itulii-ri do (‘iilx' lolil llic mandates ‘Bullem gave his HlHll lll isoiisiilia» Hnmmfisiun m- me “mane m- N“, till-all‘: mist‘ “".i::r"Lil-nits , _ _ , ‘ _ ‘ ‘ ' The French rcpriei-ieniutlve 8 - ‘a’?! refill?" '1'“: '_‘:"‘““g'l]l' "l!" flmflllllllletl ihiii apparently the more f_,“mll lflla ‘ant?’ _ PM“ __‘“l_'_ Iibi-rzil form in the application of mm“ l ‘ “ my ml" l" l""y" ilic lriik iiiniiiiiiii- hiid l1l‘6"ll a cou- iind kiuil-ziosi-i iii show their Fifi-Iiifll lmnnurv ‘muse m H“, ‘Hflcontent for her comfort. 'i‘lii>:i<- lllliPlll-l oi’ i“ SYFHL He aimed m,“ Henry love \\'1‘l'llll0ili)lll)l ll i.-_i‘i-:it i-oiiifort m, Imwpnlul ‘he Frem,“ “mu to hcr as llioy must bi- in aill who mnmlllsfiiullw} i" gym’ “an “r suffer. Iiiil her gri-iiloe-ii i-inniiirl “Hiding m bring uimufn “mum. was ilii- i-cimncllliiliiiii iil‘ lll'l‘ soul mumud‘ Iii God, zinil (he lriiiiudi-ilgl- 01' ills. love iii .lcsus (‘lii-isl. Hlic smil- uully ilveakeneil iii llii- \\'(ll'l(l, llllll passed away oii llll‘ iliilc niviiliiiii- —-->-¢oai——- The Successful ed iibovc. . Tho fiiiivrzil look pliii-o on Jun. BuSlIleSS W001i!!! 10th from hi-r Iiiiinc ill hiiiiitit Herbert to lllri-li lllll i:onii-li>i'_y. Sh‘. ppm“, herself u“ hp" eff“. The “er"l“"“ “'9'” "‘““lll""“l lb" ieiicy. She is us alert in YPKIIFll to Rev. lilwcn Mziclloiigall, who wits “H, Imam, u“ hm, wmk and ha“ llliilglgnafloglz .ll‘llndl;flilulél_ learned ihzit time lost through pre- " r ‘ ' ‘l ‘ ' veiitnble illness ii-i not good hus- A~ luriZo lllll1l- _ lior of poopli‘ iisi-icinbloil ii-"iil show- ‘miss She h“ ab" ledrueil ‘hm (‘ll ovary PVlIlPllPP U] i-Lvinliiiib)‘ furl lmll“ F“ ‘lllnkllallvs ‘legelllble 0m" llir- bcrcuvi-(l uiiil Tllkflvi‘! for lllvlllillllld is the most reliable P81119411! for ailments that HHBflll hcr sex and ilocs not hesitate to reconiini-nil ii lo licr fellow ivorkors to protcci rhi-ii- health. which is their greatest ‘asset. it surely pays cvcry sick and ii’ ‘iii: wniiiiiii lii iry ii. Big Platinum Find (Canadian Press) with whom she spout much oi‘ hi-iq l.llll(‘. 'l‘licro are also the follow- lnt: brothers and sisters, (loin-pic .\l. Riillom of South port: lliilloni iii‘ Nioiint Albion; lli‘. .l. (Lt Hiillom oi New Glasgow. .\'. S.., llCllTy f‘. Hallem of Sydney. N. S...‘ “PS Jliinos MilrCullum of South-i port; Mrs J. M. Loriiiiz of Hath.‘ or (‘liiii-lolletnivii. l .\lr.~: .li‘lll(llli*l hull onjoycil pond to unfavorable weather condit- tiotie. however, production to dale‘, is now below that for the same‘ date last year. I Mr. G. F. Connor's White Le -‘ points (49 eggs) Experimental lourm. White Legliorns, pen 4 were lilxperlniental Farm. White L915‘ horns, pen 3, were thlril with 36.1 points (44 eggs) ‘Mr. Tnlmage Foster's Biirreii Rocks lead the Contest to date with 452.4 points. Everett how- oil's While Leghorus are second with 403.4 points. Experimental Station. White Leghorne pen 1 arc third with 396.2 points. Ex- perimental Station, pcn 4. aft‘ fourth with 375.3 points and Mr. Charles McKennaks Barred Rocks are fifth with 354.3 points. The total number of eggs iliitc is 6794. l-‘our small eggs were disallow- i-d during the week being under- weight. Stock Quotations llAiLliFAX" Feb. 25.-'Quota- tlons furnished. by Johnston and Ward. Members o: the Mlonlrenl Stock Exchange: 1O At. Toip. and Santa Fe Ry. . American Can. Co. . . . . . . . .. Am. Car and Fdy. Co. Atlantic Refinery Co. . . Am. Locomotive 1C0. . . . . . .. Am, Smelt. and Reins. CO- - Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. Canadian Pacific ‘Co. . Chile Copper <00. NY. Cen. and Had. Riv. Cuba Cane Sugar Co. . . . . .. international Paper Co. . Mis. Kan. and Tex. Ry. . 130 340 Kelly Springfield Tire Co. ..I Pun-Aimerican Petroleum 2 Reading Co. . . . . . . .. Southern iPactflc Co. .. horns lead for the week with 43.7 » second with 40.7 points (~15 el-IH-Sl l Women's a i ‘ion ‘Norihivi-si Tk-rrilurii-ei, statics that Wllaelevlmve lhld‘ Wllld _y_ \\'_ a. plzitiiiuin mine. _glllll tn show the 5"‘ °h°k°‘d°W"v £8" l’? lioiillli until wilhin the lust yi-iir. llic norlh, work in the great war. Ieloro th t- ti In ‘he “am o’ a "quick" duet" g, ‘hrpe°|:|li;dl‘-l:°r~'bert was considered ._i nalfiv- l :11 Hickey substitutes. lllfllliloldflre Jvulw- M. i Black Twist In something better than the ordinary Chgwln‘ 7,5,“, l! has n flavor all its own. coed lnatlngchaw, always nks Ior Mickey's. I Nicholson's The mun who wants a real Beware of IIIBKEY 8i Illlllillifll TOBACCO COMPANY "My anon mull naming and I and Io tmnllg all non. Luann)! u! nigh: me exhausted o morning. Tanlas nmrsd Iuollh and appetite. I am 7L but new mt and marl a: ml! n: Z0 Always Nyal 1 L The supremacy o1 NyaPe ings is the new life and vigor it W‘ N"! I W" ""5 °7 l" brings to old folks. Evkfry day men "v-"i iii-o“ "i" "W Y" . 223 .1535‘; iliialffinl éfi-‘ililiiil at any time and \.i.iili'i'l1lBll€HBlll.B. ‘lvinliic is a natural tonic, made irom roots, barks and rare herbs. llnrinless to man or child. It ell-ans the blood, stirs up the liver rind puts digestive organs in work- to oall we will be planed to show j you all the different lines. 1 1 in): order. Harold L‘ l lf-Vul‘? body ls weak and run- , "an i down, if you luck ambition. can't .. DB. ,‘ out or slop“ you'll Jzqliloligbted ~~ni ..i-~ . l with 'l‘uiil:ica t-i-iulls. ‘laloi. luuliw Vt ‘table Pills for ootistl U011.“ . l ..,i Union Pacific Ry. . . . . 11.8. Industrial Alcohol Co. . 67 Westinghouse Eiec. 74 Bell Telephone . St. Lawrence Floiur . . . . . . .. Steel Company of Canada . Canadian Steamship Com. . . General Pet. Standard New Jersey . .. remedies and toilet prepar- I ,, smndard New Yo“ I H" n‘ I "a", . . . . ntlons are known the world , fi, airmail. 5.1 ggllzliliilan -~ 008,113 f0f , Wm One of Tulsa's greatest lbless- Cm‘ stmmllhlp PM‘ for ' Howard Smith .. Lauren. Puipl . Montreal Power .. Steel Co. Can. Com. $60.00 (‘oats for i Wheat-May. 161 July. maul Sept. 137%. j Germ-May. 79%; July. 82%? July. 82%. ~ . gpts—iMay. ' 41.06; July, 421ml‘. heats-May. 152%; July, 150%; $40.00 Coats for . $50.00 Coats for . PATDNS LIMITHJ p ‘,_,.,__,_ ldl).\li)N’l'UN, Fell. 2-i.~.\ sp-t-iawThick’ swonen Ghnds wlri-lrss ilcspzilch to thi- lillllllilll- Journal from Fort Slllllll.l\h3l mflliel b01914? T93": richest filflkl‘ i-vi-i‘ ilscovervil in rammed wllh llllil. mi-tiil. has l)L'l‘ll located in and, aroiiini llll‘ vli-inliy or‘ (‘nrihou ls-l lzinii. no! more lhzin eight -niilo'.=i*fi|s,, Omel- Bundws o, from Fort l-‘ilv. (lilYlilllil. Allii._ and Swi-llinigs. No blister, nu lialr 1on0, Mziino. illl(l Mrs Francis 1.. l)l'-’lli(3|i'XiI‘ll(llll_i-'I iiliiii! lhi- Sliiv- River to and horse kept at work Economical- ' fl sliiiri ill<lillll'i' i'i' Plll Furl (‘hip only a low drops required at an applicl- ])C\\'Il}‘.'lll, iiiiv oi‘ tho oldvsl forts of iini.. $2.50 bottle jelivered.Bnok3Rirei~ ‘H. F. Young, Inc, I41 Lyman! Bldg, Monlrod FLANNEl. DRESSES $6.50 A Regular $10.00 Value 12 Smart Styles A positively astonishing price for dresses of such splendid quality ‘all wool flannel in the new flare and straight line styles which will give no end of » service for street, home, business, school wear. Shades of sand, flame, brick, grey, fawn, navy, copen, etc. Sizes 15 to 40. A regular $10.00 value. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.50 nd Misses Winter Goats HALF PillilE A SAVING OF HALF THE REGULAR PRICE ON WOMEN’S AND MISSIES’ FUR TRIMMED COATS Our entire stock of women’s .and missies’ fur trim- med winter coats at one half the regular price. have we had a finer stock to choose from at this season of the year.Up-to-the-minu_te styles in a big range of mater- ials and remember these coats were outstanding values at their original marked price. Sizes 15 to 44. Half Price. N ever $10.00 $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 $25.00 Coats for . . . $35.00 (‘oats for . . . . $45.00 (‘oats for . . .. $55.00 Coats for . . .. $75.00 (‘oat-s for . . .. . $12.50 $17.50 $22.50 $27.50 $37.50 .., mam-Jung..- . . “liizixgr” i