1 EEBRUAnif_1§_.1ai5 £ri~.;_ » .. _THE ,GEr°wN.Gew>w_-1.. . S, -_ _ ~ " ¢ 1 If ...._... ._ ' ‘ “‘r-" -1 ` in-i i-wvnll , . “ “' " 'Y 'Y-'f '}-* _ a I ` .__ ' ._ S _ _ Central _ _ _ ‘ '_ ,-.-.-;-i».~i.-.-.-.-.-:_-:_~.~>_~.-.= ~ _ ` A Woman s i~|i'7|=Avs`ib iiuyin uni province, 1|-is a1-»'{n‘Lev-'rneso...i..y.i°¢i<- . -i i _ ' '.. ,- .» i , 14°., .~- , . iw. Coal? »i~=l§?~.- _‘_ _ I . If sd, 'pl-ease~- rem- embeii that We have our sheds filled with the béfst. _Both Hard and Soft and our prices are right. A. P|llKAilii &. U0. __, Phone 240 ‘ Ch’town § lil M,l_ii,|_li_iill_M 9 Hl% 1 l PHILIP LORD, NORTH TRYON _ln thfe death oi’ Mr. Phillip Lord who passed n.\vay.ati‘ Saturday, Feb. 6tli.tlie iielgliliorliood has lost another very highly ,respected resident. For fifteen years . the general store in North Tryon was conducted by him. He was thus brought into _intimate relation- ship with the' \vhoic neighborhood reelizcs wlia`t. nn honorable ami ro~ spectcd citizcii-_lins been taken from, them. ~I-Ie had reached the fairly ripe age ot’»74. 'He leaves a widow, three brothens, three sons and ii daughter. He was a _iuember of the Tryon Bap- tist Church. for the long period of 54 years and held the oiiicc ot' Deacon for about 48 years. llis remains were laid to rcst,in the Tryon Cemetery on Mon- day, Sth. There was a large gathering of mourners ami sympathizcrs at the house. The funeral service was con ducted b the l`tev G M Young ani y . _ . . _ the Rev. Arthur llurn. Mr, liurn tak- ing for tliecbasls ot' his address Acts 20:19. “Serving thc Lord with all lin- mility of mind" said that was the scripture eulogy he would like to use concerning the departed. He was call- ed into service and served in liumil- ity and with ii patriotism to his Lord and to Truth; r -_-T _ _ _ . mi. azvti clusrs 2 G* (iA'|`Alllll| POWDER I is sent ii’ act to the diseased p.-iris by the ' Improved Blower. Heriistlieii cers, rienra the nir passages, stops drop- frings in tliroial: :iacll|;crm§ri::/n_i. ' ‘glcfljtrixllilxcl-l'vcrn;:'ce. ' ` 'Drug Store i rniral and who has since retired. » V ‘ The Morro-'rite Mmm tiiwiieii where toilet requisites _form are important de- `par_tment;. _ _ __ _ " Everysingle article we Sell is absolutely pure; value for every. penny paid is contained in it. Colognes Toilet Waters Talcums _ Face Powder Sciclict Perfume; Brushes Combs etc' Toote Cleansing Prcparationff. Try Hughes’ Witch Hazel Cream for chapped hands, lace, and lips or any roughness it has no equal leaving the skin beauti- fully soft and white. Geo. E. Hughes “The Peo les’ Dru is ” ADMIRAL STURDEE iS A CANADIAN. OT'l‘AWA, Ont., Feb. 15.-That Vice- Admlral Sturdee, whose squadron_ sank the German cruisers oft’ thel Falkland islands, is a (lanailian, n native oi' St John. N.l'l., is conlirnicil by Senator De Vober of Iietlibrldge, who is in Ottawa for the session. The Senator, who is a St John man him- self, says that he was a sclioolmate of Sturdee. The Senator states that in 1869 four young residents ot' St John left. to join the imperial Navy. ami among these lads was a "Fred" Sturilee. Another was Fred Pike. son! oi (laptain Pike. lt.N.. and it cousin of the Scnator’s, who was later an ad- Stlll another was “ Charlie Drury, now Admiral Sir Charles Carter Drury, retired, second sea lord 1903 to 1908, A.D.(`3. to the Queen, 1897 to 1899. G.C.Il., (l,(‘..V.C.. K.(!,l3., etc., the fourth was "Ernie" Simmonds. now- lllenr-Admiral in cliargc of the Malta doekyard. The Sturdees, Drurys, Simmons and Pikes all belonged to the same set in z St John. said Senator De Vcber. “ and l can well remember them nil, Sturdcc was ii little fellow when l let`t St John to attend school at Windsor. He was small and stocky, and a. lighter always. As near as I can remember tlici-ie boys all left about the sumo time to join the navy. and they have all made for themselves positions of trust Bulniitiitcs. All dealers or ldlllllll lltal Ito.. Limited. TUNM* :ind honour." 1 iq 2 if. 5 ' '-1 B" rn our bright and spotless _store t serviceshould make this your in good drugs and sundries. MacKinnon Drug Co. Drug Store Where Cleanliness Prevails » You want to be sure that what you buy is pure, fresh and clean, especially in the drug line. . Such assurance is yours when you buy here, for every- thing is kept under glass, free from dust and much handling- ogether with our efficient store headquarters fOr all that is best _ri . 7 2 'Ti l ' V' ’ Belgium His little girl is the one in ’G`e%rgetown yesterday at 10 a. m.. with '71` ons of freight, 75 sacks of mail and 10 passengers. 1'0RONTQ.8ATURDAV NIGHT. - 'See advertising column for n. great club offer. The Morning Guardian and Toronto Saturday Night for one year to'new subscribers for only $4.50. NOTICE T0 SUBSCRIBERS. - Subscribers will please note that the club offer for Canadian Countryman ls _only good for the Guardian sub- scribers on Brlnce Edward Islanig.__9~ 1 . A» FORMER ISLANDER.-The death occurred at Jamaica Plain on __I~‘eb. 1st, of Samuel Worth. a former rasident of Charlottetown. He was buried from, the home of his sister. Mrs. A. R. Bank. 83 Perkins Street, on Feb. 3rd. “SATURDAY NIGHT" of Toronto- lias ii circulation of 45,000 and goes to ali parts of the world. See Advertis- ing column for club offer to new sub- scribers to the Guardian. Old sub- scribers write to A. McKinnon, P. 0., Box 432, Charlottetown. S288. LECTURE AT CURRAN BAN.-A. lecture will be given by Rev. Fr. Stephen MacDonald in Curran Ban Hall on Tuesday evening, Feb. 23, un- der the auspices of the Ladies _ Altar Society. The subject will be interest- ing and instréietlve, “Tl1e Middle Ages” and should espeak a full house. Ad- mission _twenty cents. 8651-2-16M6i. SPRINGFELD SCHOOL. _-_-The tol- lowing is the staiidingof tbepupils ol' Springfield Schools i'~r the month ol' Janutiry: Grade Vlll--1, Emma Mc- l\'a.'.': 2. Muriel I-laslain. Grade Vll-~ 1, Au;eiin. Hasiam; 2, itoliert llaslain; Ii, Ada McKay. Grade Vl.-.-Q1. Margar.e.t Drnniiiiciid; 2, Lillian ivlatiiigsoii;,_,‘l, Florric Uruninionil. tftiirle ‘.ij.+~`_l,, Lloyd Haslam; 2, Luella‘ Hlckoil; '3, James Haslam. Grade IV--1, Frances Lambs. Grade lll-1, Irene Seaman; 2, Louis Ilaslam; 3, Basil Haslam. Grade ll-1,* Mildred I-lickox. Grade l-No examination. RIVERDALE-The following is the result of the examination ot’ Riverdale School for the inontli of January:-- Grade V.-1. Howard MacDonald; 2, John E..McFnyden; 3, Flora McQuar- rie. Grade IV-1, Marjorie McF`ayden; 2. Siinford MacDonald; and John N. McFayden (equal); 3, Mary lV[cQuar- rie. Grade lll-1, Willard MacDonald. Grade ll-1, Mary'MeQuaid; 2, Isabell l. McFadyen; Grade l-Senior: 1 isa- belle McFadyen; Junior: 1, Pat Os- borne; 2, Johnny Osborne. _ CANCE COVE SCHOOL.-The fol- lowing is the standing of the pupils of Canoe (love School for the month ot' January: Grade Vl-1, Flora Camp- bell; 2, Malcolm McFadyen and Ivan McArthur; 3, Roderick MeNevin. Grade V-1, Sarah McEacliern; 2, Marion McKenzie; 3, Sarah_l\lcl{in- son. ` Grade `l'V.-1, Eleanor lnmmi; 2, Flora Mcllac; Ii, Sarah McKinnon. Grade llI-1, Jessie McNevln; 2, Mary Bell McKinnon; 3, Archibald Camp- bell. Grade ll.-1, Margaret Camp- bell; 2, Marjory McEaehern; 3, Donald Mcllae. Grade I.-1. Nell Campbell; 2, (Jhnrles McNevin;` 3, Mary Mc- Lean. Those who had perfect atten- dance: Flora 'Campbcll, Sarah McKin- non, Surah McEuchern, John McFad- yen, Donald MeFnyden, Margaret Cainpbell, James lnman, Eleanor ln- man. HELP APPRECIATED. - The fol-_ lowing letter recently received in this Province from Mitchell, South Dakota, speaks for itself, shows how keenly ap- preciated is the help given the Bel- gians: Dear Friend: I ani very much surprised to hear from my brother, who is a refuge from Belgium, M. Hol- land. He sent mc n, note on the back of which was written as near as l can make out “This suit was. .worn bv llellen Mcldncliorii, Cornwall, P. E. island, Can. lt came in good. worthy hands. as my brother has eight chil- dren. He lost everything he had in _ -_ V 'Q _ would like to lieorfroiii you very much 1 Not All ,is Goiil that Glitters >\\\\\YIli \\\\?./IIIlllllfA\\\\\\\\\\‘ZIIIA\\\\\\_l/é i lbl‘;_1;i_§¢t>;8it_:1n_:i_ I__1':g;_ S55? T€1€_sfl1_}_|Yv;\_l>}; Be H nice ii`t. li‘ von will answer this I __-.__~._~_-_;, I ; ..; 1-'- J-; . ,t“- '_' .- if/' ~g~_;_ If ou want, good, pure. Il ;._ reiiahle tobacco go to an \\\*/0IA\\\\ - “a _ ' ‘ _ § 115.* __V»<»_,,1¢,__ [III/4\\\\\\\\\\WIlllllllIZ\\\\ h0i\¢St ma““fla°t\;1'€_1;-enV¥o 1'-'_~-'_-if. i‘:'~~1.‘;l_, ggthhlisgllrgdihya sréliutation and believe our old_ friends ' will sa that we have never disaDD0il1t@d them- Hl¢|¢€Y’S Y _ . Black 'rwisi chewing 'robacgodrcngggegiaggg ml; our best 'efforts but the best to be a in N _ Hickey & Nichol gflflh\\\\\iIOIllJ\\\\\\\\WIIZBZi'_`\\\\\71,5 sonToh. Co., T - Mnnutacturers , E . iwill send your letter to her. Thanking _you. Address. John Van Gils, Mitchell, South Dakota P S --She says she and if you can find someone up there to read her letters she will write dir- ect to you. Answer soon as l am going to write my brother. ::I‘ensnlar Compound Extract of Sarsaparllla with iodide of Potassium is an efficient nlterative remedy in all scrofiilous conditions and wlierev- ier lowered vitality shows itself by eruptions, pimples, pustules, boils. blotchcs, etc.--$1.00 bottles. E. A. Foster, Central Druugstore ::SPECIAL TRAIN to Atherton to- day leaves nt 1. o’clock. Return fare, $1.35. Bring your best girl. 8637 W r-ITEDIN BROS. _ Victoria Row Druggists --` Dispensary`l)eptl has proved itself UP- _ "1 tohri-'patronage is the RESULT. Up-to-date Service. .Fair Prices. _ 'I _ ,Personal ServiC€- .°\‘¢~ in ‘i » .,.,. \ || Try Evan’s i_= _ ‘- _ ’_._ i i 'nit "es t_ -9# H332.. Quilts" ed in Pictou yetaerday at 10 a. m., with 19 tons freight, 10 sacks mail and 18 passengers. __ ' EPECIAL TRAIN-All should go to Albertoii today with the railway hoc- key team. Une'hour’s skate after the game. Special train leaves Charlotte- town at 1 p. in. Return fare $1.35. - - 8837 BELLEVUE. - The school is pro- gressing favourably under tho able management of Miss Maud MacPher- son.-.-Mr. -Daniel. MacPherson, Klon- dyke, spent Sunday in Brooklyn, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mac- l’ii_erson.--Miss Sarah MacKinnon, Brooklyn, was visiting in Bellevue re- cently the guest ot’ her neico, Mrs. Flora MacPlierson.-Desplie the in- clemency of the weather the mail-can rlel‘,‘Mr. Male. D. =Macl’herson. has not. missed a 'ti-lp, ami is giving his patrons _good satisfaction.-Mr. David Giiss, Hunter River, is visiting in Bel- levue, the guest of his sister, Mrs. Mary G. MacPherson.-Mr. Jack Mac- Pherson, Glen Martin, was visiting in Bellevue, theguest ot’ Mr. and: Mrs. John A. McPherson.-Mr. Angus Mitc- Kay had the misfortune lately of fall- ing en the ice and hurting his knee badly. His manyrfrleniis are glad "to know that he is recoverlng.-Mr.John- ny MacPherson, Caledonia, paid a short visit to Bellevue recently, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Angus T. Mac- Pherson.-Mlss Sadie Geddings.White Sands, is visiting in Bellevue the guest of Miss Florence MacPherson.- Mr. Jolm A. MacPlwe, Bellevue, has two important trotting mares which prove to be of the best trotting strains and he is training them for the ice races to be held in the near future.-- Mr. John Alex, MacPherson, Bellevue, was visiting in Lewis recently, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. MacKinnon. _ Suffer No Longer . From Constipation You can immediately relieve and permanently cure yourself with Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. One tliousand doi- lars will be paid for any ease that isn’t corrected wltliin three days. Dr. Hamilton's Pills contain no injurious drugs; they are composed entirely oi’ soothing, vegetables extracts that strengthen the stomach and bowels at once. It is absolutely impossible for Dr. llnniilton’s Pills to fail cur- ing biliousness, sour stomach, indi- gestion, headache, or constipation. Eveneue box has brought vigor and renewed health to chronic sufferers. so you owe it to yourself to try Dr. l-Inmiiton‘s Pills at=once; 25a. per box at all dealers. ~' “Now for a real good sinoke-a ci- gar from our patent liumidor is the some as direct. from the factory-in both cases you can get’ the original flavor and freshness that makes smok- ing a ;loy.'MacKinuon Drug Co., Cor. Great George and Kent Streets.- n\\ ::HAVE YAUR'f-iAlR MADE SOFT and fluffy by a shampoo. Mrs. White, Queen Hotel. 8635-2-16mtf 1 i 1 gl l-“"*'- '-*'“" A Physiciansf ‘ 1 Prescriptions 1 Our Specialty Drug-stores, like per- sons, have certain charac- teristics tliat give them individuality. T h i s "hobby"-as it may be called-is apt to be deter- mined by the time and at- tention devoted to certain features of the business. We placed emphasis upon the professional side of pharmacy and such features, as have to do with the health of the public. OUR l’RliSClllPTlON DE- PARTMENT lS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF OUR BUSINESS and therefore we can give a service rarely ‘obtainable elsewhere, next in import- ance are such items, as sick-room and nursery supplies, upon the quality of which li e may depend. ~ _ 'We have won” a _re- reinarkablc- 'p_re_scription‘ business, by giving- phy- - sicians and the public constant evidence of our intention and .ability to _ »- Onr E aipmentil _ 1' Oar ia Uniisiially T Anil all Dispensing is Done ' hy a Graduate Pharmacist of Ample Experience. Ours is a family drug- store. We solicit your , . business,_on the basis of 1 L-best quality and service, _.Jo1lmwl\_ ser mn or iiuiions v inn upto sicxrlsss Hnmora in tlie blood cause inter- nal derangemcnts that silent the wiiole system, as well as pimples, boils and other eruptions, and are responsible for ilie readiness with winch many people contract disease. For forty years Hood’s Snrsnpa- rilla has been more successful than any other medicine in expelling , iznniors and removing their inward und outward effects. ` Get Hood'a. No other medicine actiililra it. ' ABNEY. »- A iarnier' _ institute meeting was held_ in the' school house on l<`ébruary__the eighth. The Rev. Mr. Jewet hosngain resumed his reg-' ular preaching services. He preached ix most interesting and . beneficial temperanee sermon on Tuesilay, Feb- ruary thc ninth.-'l‘lie roads are in a somewhat rough condition owing to the recent heavy thaw.-Mr. Edward Moore, mall carrier over Abney rurul route is performing his duties most satisfactory.-The school is progress- ing rapidly under the management ol’ its present teacher.Q. W. M. S.-For the W. M. S. of the Methodist Church at North Wiltshire. on Wednesday evening, Feb. 10th, Rev. George Orman presiding, Rev. E. S. Weeks, B. A., of Pownal gave a lecture on his recent visit to Europe. as a representative of the N. B. P. E. I. Sunday School Association. The faithful workers of the W. M. S. are to be congratulated on their earnest- ness and zeal and the lecturer is to he commended for his kindness in coni- ilego to be present felt well repaid, and the financial results were encour- aging. To do justice and relate in full the incidents of a trip including the Azores, Maderia., Algiers, Naples, Rome, Paris, Zurich, and London, ln one hour or two is manifestly inipos~ sible. Enough matter for four such periods had been accumulated. Rome was the terminus reached on this oc- casion and amount of instruction (re- lieved with touches of humor) convey- ed was considerable. The lecturer was kind enough to intimate his wil- ,GUI on r _to co D to* ‘to be hoped the ladies will hold him ing to their help. All who were priv-‘ telephone number is 54.L and we in- 1ingneaa tb pay ‘ another visit ' in ~ _an d vo m io the tour. It in ito a performance of his promise. While rejoicing as all loyal and hum- ane subiects of the Empire do in the splendid li`B`erallty manifested in re- sponding to the numerous and much deserving appeals arising out of the war, there is ii perfectly natural fear that longstanding institutions of the highest type might possibly suffer, it is fervently hoped that this will not be the case. Everyone is abundantly able ‘ to respond liberally- to all worthy ap- peals. and ltiis to be hoped they will ‘do so on the ground of their great mer- ,it anti need. and their own most for- tunate circumstances. The Methodist Womeifs Missionary of Canada has the support of 118 missioneries to meet. various hospitals. schools. etc. On the Cornwall Circuit' to their honor be it recorded.- in addition to laboring for the.W. M. S. they collected the subscriptions for the General Mission- ary Society. On motion of Mr. lsuaie Smith and Mr. John 'l`. Godbury_ ii hearty vote of thanks was passed, - ::BOSTON BROWN BREAD. - Conimencing this week, (Tameron’s Bakery, will be in a position to sup- ply all orders for “Boston Brown Bread." This bread will be nmde by the “Corliss" method-tlie ingredients will be of the best, and mixed by machinery, thus insuring the very best results-Like our white bread and graham bread, it will be wrapped inwax paper before deliveryto cus- tomers.- Boston Brown Bread will be manufactured and sent out as ii “Sat- urday special.” on order only, deliv- ery being niade before six o'elor:k ` each Saturday, but any orders 'for this bread during other days oi' the week. iwill receive our best attention. Our lvite you to place your orders early 'this week for our "Boston Brown Bread" for Saturday delivery. Treat yourself to a loaf, and see how deli- cious this bread really is when made _ by our method as- above. Put up in two pound loaves, eltlier plain or with fruit When ordering state which you prefer. \Ve respectfully silicit _your patronage. We’ll give you a line .quality bread--we'll deliver when mid THE SOLDIERS PATROL U.S. BORDER NOW. ‘ . (JOATICOOKE, Que., Feb. 15.-A considerable number of soldiers came out from Montreal this week and have been stationed along the boundary line, in the _vicinity of Norton_Mills. The G. T. R. bridge just at the inter- national boundary wiil be guarded. ln additiongto the work of guarding the bridge, the soldiers will patrol the boundary line with a view of keeping out suspicious characters. For some months past, the custom officials in the vicinity of the boundary line have had added to their duties the patrolling of the roads leading fronrtlie llniteil States to Canada. Grand Dramatic and Musical Reci- tal in the “Kindergarten Hall" to-night by Mr. ll. Irving Beers, Miss Hortense Phillips, Miss Katy li. Stanley, Miss lielen Huglic-s._l\lr. Allen B. Cosh and the Rev. l<`. liittlelohns. Prices! 25 and 35 cents. 8630-mil. "British Beef iron and Wine is hard _ where you order. Cameroirs Bakery. 13 Spring Park Road.-Telephone I number 54-L. 8628-2-15M3i. tral Drugstore. 8645-2-16m3i t 1% to beat as a blood builder and tonic. 50e. and 75c. bottles. A. Foster, Cen- 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I to specify. Sale The great mid-winter bargain event Greater this year than ever-more variety-more in quantity and if such a thing is possible-better bargains than ever before. From every de partment of the biggest and busiest store in Charlottetown come remnants and short ends and odd lots of Dress Goods, Silks, Print Cottons, White Cottons, Kimona Flannelettes, Ginghams, Laces, Embroideries, Muslims, Crepes. Voiles and Satteens, Cretonnes and Curtain Muslins, Sheetings and Table _ Linens, Towellings, Trimmings, Ribbons, Velvets. and a great assortment of all kinds of desirable goods which there is not room r 1 SALE COMMENCES AT NINE O’CLOCK _ J _f /,ff \'f‘ ~7-’l‘)',v .GD _.-5,..-\" / l uf is wlas Embroi Sm-i‘1°“1 S°f"‘°°~ - ~ Swiss Embroiaeriei 'win-iii 2o¢ roi- ioe s _ Swiss Embrolderles worth 3Oe` for 15c - ' Swiss Embrolderiea worth 4Oc for l9c LOT 2. Similar embroidery _to Lot 1_ but all wider and on rather better mater- _ swiss Embroidery io and LOT 1. Edgings, Strappiiigs Beadiiigs and insertions, all prett designs. real _ IDT 3. Embijoideries of many sorts, six f inches wide, insertions to match. loc Any of them worth 20c for. ._ _ LOT 5. This lot of fiounclngs 10 and 12 / inches, all on fine cambrics, sp endid 15c value worth30c for.,............... A Order whatever uantity you want--mail your order if y_on’re too far to _ We re next door to youqby telep one and parcel post. _ _ "'»?)"»-_ ' _ ` Save ' `~*2» ._ ~ ,_'~ '.--'... -.(.\‘“ a - L and defies worth 15c for 8c ial, regular 15 lhc value 6 yd' LOT 6. This for................ LOT 4-. This’ lot isof embroidery edtifls only no insertions. These' all ~9 inc es wide, 2-ic for.........;...... Allovers Corset Ooycr or without beading, 40 ...L it CCIHZS... lot 'islolf 15 V .-|14".-n.-a--¢»|»~,»in-uns Q . 1 _ _...Lic f l ` ’i il i i _ lr . ~i ,ia . '-`i"`_'§":1ff 2; ‘A if v 2 it an ' .‘~_ 15 _ 5 t' it or ' 1 'V if Ii -` .i -et . I . 1 'i 7'.l-ti l?'ll_‘,`3` tilt; ¥_ sh". ._ lil it .ji .. ‘l` li is '1 _ » 1 3 , __ _ ' ' f . ‘ 'gli-fi t .ig ,__ 1 Moore & ‘ McLeod_' ,i fi ~.».i I .t >l": .~; ' f ‘.f~ .1 _ ,l° ’ 0 u ' 1 1 ‘W Swiss Embroideries worth 1Oc. and 124: for 6c _ _ _,i ,_A . ,., ,.m__-_ I 1,' 'li '_ ,, t,l;h: i' :fthfl will i|,, l * .___ ttf _ I if 1' ».i r i ,lt .n - '-.wma . at WQQ it it ifil ‘1 it ‘- -* _itil -v in T 1 ’l. f* “ilil . _ l, The Annualt Remnant i ' 7 » it ei f A. -i _,ii “ti .__ _-t _*lst-:ii ll A l it li ‘ 5. ” xl \ _ ., . li 1. ,. ‘xl-»'»; l' in it " COME EARLY-.-GET EARLY CHUICES f * ‘_ 5 ! g' _,ll .i " ~ 1 .fl -ll “ 1 S it it l 'af ._*7,i~‘¢;,:,»‘ . "'»”"-- ‘ ,_ " _ - 2 f l -- 1 fttuw - '--MIJQ "’ _ '~--“,5“\‘=|~& . _.r,-/-- -. _ -_”." . ;‘ i _ ~r».ii»-.~_o ...~--9-. .. --» _ _ -.gg -_ .~. ~ . ~.`,tf_~:-'»r,\'~.\_.‘ .‘ "-. 1 _ _ ».--.4-~.--1, i- tr ‘. , ,_ __ ~.~-». __.,;-f xi? Dv Q i_ fill- _fe/5 'Z lg I F ;“Mill Ends” 'il fasts] ,f __ ., .T _ Today we also begin our l' il I li “Mill End” Sale of Embroideries ,__ . W ->"f-Mj; " .=.-..- < "`“ :;‘.T!t':- 1.:-",l'T il i 57?, U l -lt ' ii Q( . . ' .liiiii . u- ' This morning we open for you 1 1 Hi <‘. _-'fr