ALL OUT Basement Departments. in all colours, . . -. regular $1.19 selling for 9”“ ' a » ' Sizes 16-44 ' » ' ' Ladies linen dresses in assorted coi- ~ v - ' ours. Regular $1.00 selling for Sizes 14_44 89" Three piece cullottes in cotton prints with pretty flowered patterns. Regular $1.95 selling for Sizes 14-20 Pique dresses, white background with i bright flowers. Regular $1.19 ~ . Sizes 14-20 selling for '. Cotton print overalls in all sizes and colours. Regular 98c selling 4 for--—-————--—-—— Iladies linen dresses s.“ IQ Children Cotton Bloomer ‘dresses. I Regular 49c and 59c. Selling for i Sizes 2 and 4 1 Girls white pique dresses with separ- ; ate boleros, regular $1.00 sell- ' ing for Sizes 8-14 Childrens organdie trimmed dresses with swing skirts. Colours native, brown, green and blue. Regular 79c. Selling for - — — — — —— — Sizes 4 and 6 Childrens pique bolero dresses. Regu- lar 79c. Selling _ _ for -— — — — — - —- Sizes 4-6 Girls cotton print dresses shown in _vellow, blue, and green. Regular 59c Selling for - — - - — —- — Sizes 8-14 Boys Doeskin Zip Windbreakers. Color Navy and Maroon. Sizes $1 I 26-34 — — — — — — - — Boys Red Back Bib Overalls. Sizes 24 to 34 - - - - —- — Boys Navy Sailor Pants with Lace Back. Sizes $1 28 to 34 - - — - — — - - I Boys Tweed Caps Assorted Patterns - — - - - - -. Boys Golf Hose with Elastic Top---------_-_25c Boys Broadcloth Blouses. Sizes 6to12years------- l} Boys Cotton Jersey Zip Sweaters as- sorted Patterns. Sizes 24ma4--------_59t3 Boys Zip Sweaters assorted colors Wool Top and Cotton Back. Shfl I4 to M - — -— — - — LON THE ISIAN FOR THE LABOUR DAY SAIL! Be here first thing" in the morning! Some items from our summer stocks have been reduced to fractions 0f their wholesale costs, and many fresh, new fall articles have been priced specially for the event. _ to get outfitted for the week end at BIG SAVINGS 1n our Here’s your chance Ladies large sized pique dresses with 98c fancy designs. Regular $1.49 Sizes 38-44 selling for Sun tan back dresses in plaids and striped styles. Regular $1.00 Sizes 14-20 selling for All wool sweaters with short sleeves in pretty summer shades. Regular 98c selling for -- — — -- — — Sizes 14-20 Sun tan back dressessin gretltlyi flow- ered designs. Regular 1.1 se - ing for Sizes 14-20 newest Sub standard silk hose ‘in shades. Sizes SEQ-IO . Price--—-——-——-—20c Back to School Specials for Girls ' IN THE BASEMENT Girls cotton overalls in plaid or flow- ered designs’ regular 79c selling for————-——--—— 0 Sizes 8-14 Girls all wool sweatersnColors pow- der blue, cerise, holly, brown, coral and emerald green. Price $1 I Sizes 8-16 Childrens all wool jersey dresses in two toned colors, red with black pow- der with navy, royal with red and black with red. Sizes 2-6 Price - - - — - — — — Children cotton jersey dresses, colors red royal, powder; green and brown. Sizes 2-6 Price----—--———59c Cotton hose in two shades. liquer or nubeige. Sizes 5-9 1-2 Price-—-—-——--— c Snappy School Togs for Boys IN THE BASEMENT Boys All Wool Zip Sweaters. Color Brown, Navy and Maroon S] o0 I Sizes26to34---__._ 79c assorted Boys Cotton Tweed Knickes. Sizes25to31—----.._ Boys Cotton Tweed Shorts Patter s. Si s 23 to 2i;- _.ze_ ____ _._49G Boys Blue Cheviot Shorts. Sizes 24m21_________69$ 35213 5J1‘? lifliTfi TL“ 1.69 50c Boys Broadcloth Shirts assorted pat- terns. Sizes l21-2to14--——--— Boys Navy Work Shirts. Sizes 12 1-2 to 14-—-—---- ITS" 1. Jolin Norton. u iH. Boswall ck Son: ilton. Sec. Z-Male born in 1937- 1. George L. Boswuil; 2. Norton; 3. Fortune; 4. Perth; 5. Valley Sec. 3-Miile born before 1937: l. George L. Boswell; 2. Ernest Underhay. Soc. 4—-Champion Male:- George L. Boswell. Soc. 5—Female born In 1988: 1. George L. BOMNEII; John Nor- ton; 3. John Norton; 4. A. H. Bos- Alrx Hamilton. Hayden wall and Son; 5. John Norton; 6. A. H. Boswall. Sec. G-I-‘cmale born in 1937: 1. George L. Bosivall; 2. George L. Boswall; 3. George L. Boswell; 4. Ernest Underhay; 5. Ernest Underhay. Sec. 7-(‘humpion Female: George L. Boswell. Sec. 8-—Ynung Pen:- l. John Norton; 2. George L. Boswall; 3. A. H. Bostvall and Son. Sec lJ-Adult Pen:- l. George L. Boswall; 2. Ernest Underhay; 3. A. H. Boswali. CLASS 28—MARKET CLASS Sec. 1—l’air Market Lambs:- 1. Almon Boswell; 2. Hamilton Wat-ts; 3. Hamilton Watts; 4. Alex Hamilton; 5. Allison Stewart; 6. 4 Allison Stewart. 4 Sec Z-Pcn of fivi- market lambs: l, Alinon Bomall: 2. Hamilton Watts; 3. Alex Hamilton: -1. Aii1E0li Stewart. (‘LASS Z9 Champion Ram:- Almon Ilosuttli. * CLASS fill-GRADES ANY IIHEEI) Sec. l-Fomatlr born in 1938: 1. Almon Bosuall; 2. Alex Ham- ilton; 3. Hamilton Watts. Sec. %I-‘cmalc born in 1937: 1. Allison Stewart; 2. Almon Boswall; 3. Allison Stmvart: 4. Alex Hamilton. Scc. 3-—I-‘lock:- 1. Almon Bo-ysall; 2. Alcx Ham- ilton; ll. Allison Stcivart; ~l. Ham- ilton Wa‘ s. Dclllois Bros" Special:- l, Almon Bosivall; 2. George L , BOclVtlii, Clrtown. R. H. ll. CLASS Ill-SW’! E YORKSIIIR . Sec. 1—Iloar furrowcil and ovcr 4 months - l. Frank hlcAula . Souris Line Road; 2 Alex Hamilton; 3, Alex Hamilton; 4. David Wright, Low- iii 19.18 er hlonlaiztie: 5. W. J. Jenkins. Frenchiort. Sec. fl-Boar far-rowed before 1937:- 1. Frank hilc/tiiiirv: 2. Xiontagitc Shinpini: Club. Mi.» Sec. I-(‘iiuinpion Frank hIcAnlav. Sec. S-(‘lrimpitm Si-iilor llotir: 1. Frank t-Aulai‘. iii (‘lizinipioii lloiir: ‘All: ' Soar: and over 4 months l. David Wright; i! Frank Mc- Aulay; 3. Frank AlIcAultiv; 4. Alcx Hamilton: David Wright; ti. Alex Hamilton. Sec. X-Sow tarrmircd in 195W‘: l. W. J. Jenkins. Sec. tl-Sow farroivcd bcforc Jaii l, 1937:- 1. l. Frank MacAulav; 2. S. C. Steivai-i and Son: 3. W. J. Jenkins. Sec. ll-(‘liirmpiim Jr. Sow:- 1. David Wrinlit. Sec. l2—('liampion Si‘. Sow: l; Frank McAulirv. Sec. Iil-Gruml (‘lnimpioii Sow: l. Frank Ztlat-Atilax‘. Sec. l~l—-I’air Brood Sowsz- 1. S. C. Stewart and Son: 2. Frank McAulay; 3. W. J. Jenkins. Sec. Ill-Junior Ilcrd:— 1. Frank hIacAulav: 2 David Wright; 3. Alcx Hamilton; 4, W. J. Jenkins; 5. S. C. Stewart and Son. Sec. l6-—Scnlor Herd:- 1. Frank MacAulay. Sec. l7—Pr0geny of Dam:- l. Frank MacAulay; 2. David Wright; 3. Alcx Hamilton; 4. W. J. Jenkins: 5. S. C. Sir-wort. Messrs. Davis 8a‘ Fraser's Spec- ilirv sciioiois! Re-Open On Tuesday, Sept. 6th 0artcr’s Bookstore! ls as usual to the front with a large supply of SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SLWPLIES The bcst values in SCRIII- i FIXER/LISP.‘ HOOKS VORK BOOKS, Inks. Pencils, Pens, Ruiz-is, Illllltcrs, Erasers, Fountain Pen lnk, Crayons, Reliable Fountain Pens ranging in price from 35c each and up. Loose Lent Note Books for school. Pencil Boxes and School Bus. We are flying hotter values , than ever his your. Our goods ' have hccn put-chasm at thc very lowcst prlccu for cnsh. ALL SCHOOL BOOKS sold at publishers prices. Rulers and Blotters given away with cfh purchase. Send alonz the children. Thcy will receive the best nt- tcntlo n. Our Book Stori- will hc opcn until six o'clock (luring srhirl opening, Garter & 00., Ltd. Annandule; 2. John Norton; 3. A. H. Eosivall do ,Son. Mflfallildilij 4. George L. Bos- ‘all; 5. Georg-c L. Boswali; 6. A. 7 Alex Ham- John EfllCoi Untierhay. Bay New Bros, Cherry rue _<_:uARi.cr'r_i-;_rpvy_i§1__cuARi>iAiv Provincial Exhibition Prize List i SHEEP iali- 1. John Annear. Lower Mon- omss 27-0Xl-‘ORU nolvNs tilt-in»; 2. w. J. Jenkins; 3. Almoll st-c. l-Malc born in 1938: Bosuali; -1. Alex Hamilton. CLASS (ll-MARKET CLASS Sec. 1—I’uir Bucnn Hogs:- 1. John Auncai‘; 2. W. J. Jen- Kllh; 3. Alnioii Boswali; 4. Alex Hamiltm; 5. W. J. Andrew, East Royalty; t; W. J. Andrew. See. 2—I'en of tour Bacon Hogs: 1. W. J. Jenkins; 2. James I. :. Orwell Cove; 3. W. J. An- 4. W. J. Andrew; 5. Almon l . -Slngle Bacon Hog:- l. James I. Jenkins; 2. Alex Hamilton; 3. W. J. Jenkins; 4. S. C, Stewart & Son; 5. W. J. An- drew. Sec. 4-(‘linmpion Bacon Ilog: l. James I. Jenkins, Orwell Cove. CLASS 66 PHOTOGRAPHY AMATEUR-S Sec. l. Best collection of Island 0r any part of Canadian landscape 1 W. R. Connor, Summerside; 2 E. L. Nelson, Truro. N. 5.: 3 Morris Deacon. Fl't'(‘1.0Wl'l. Sec. 2, Collection of Snaps of Children- 1 Violci French, Hampton; 2 Mrs. Howard B, Wood, Victoria. Soc. Ii. Collection not less than six interiors- l Mrs Nell Walker, Mt. Edward Hit. 2 E. L. Nelson. Truro. Src. 4 Best enlarged photo- l W F. Smith, Charlottetown; 2 Mrs Neil Walker; 3 W, R. Connor, Stimmcrsaide. PROFESSIONALS Sec. 8._Best six Instantaneous lAnnic G. Watson, Charlotte- town: 2 Earl G. Cameron, Char- town. (Fln-LSS 4 ROADSTERS *. 1. I-‘llv or Gelding bnm Ailiirri hddlctsn, Winsloe; ._ . ' East. Royalty; Jcxlii W. D crty. Clyde River; lhoil Rjvnjonzl, SoutliPort. 3. filly or (itl it!“ born |1 1 (icdilio AIcLcod, Bonshau‘: 2 Lin) 3-’ id. .\II‘l‘llllliCij 3 Mrs, ‘ . . l'llt‘, Wnisloc; 4 Geo. l Cilf“'i“LtCt'J\\‘ll. R. R. 3. lillv o (irltliilg in liar- n m mus: ii Neil lVlzic- ililiiiz: iii liar- .il4 or brtore- . Port Piilll- hi. 13.; fihiiilattctovvn; (l lVlnsloc; 4 Dr. R. F. . .i 'lott._r:own. . , 5. Muri- with Foal at foot- I (Eco, L, l3tl-vall, French Fort: " 'l. tithporl; 3 .0 iii lllllli L. 2 5 . 7. Pair oi‘ IIoads-‘icrs to liar. __I Led Jvivcll. North River; 2 (MU. Btnutzll, Frcnch Fort. CLASS 5 .. SADDLE HORSES ' registered In the nd. Soulhporl. 2 . Southport. Thoroughbred sire)- Ycnr Old regis- lirui Iluntcr- ltcyinonil, Sotitliport. l‘l ‘i Year Olds rcgstcr- 11H! lluntcr- ‘ornwall. ' .-t'ivn Riding (‘lull Pony with Foal at l Iillltllilflll Watts. Hampshire; 2 Athol Roberts. Jr., Winslce. CLASS 8 PI-IRCIIERONS Sci‘. 1. Stallion born in 1937- D. A. ltlcFadyen, Carleton. '. 3. Stallion born in 1935- l_ Major ltlllliiran, Norllvim. Sec. 4. Stallion born .11 1934 0|- before- Hunter River; 2 1 Peter Martin. Prior Martin. Hunter Riven 5H‘. 5. (‘hiimpion Stallion- Pctci- Martin, Hunter River. III-nerve- Mtiior Miiligan. Norlham. Sec. 6. Filly born in 1937- l l). A. hlnclradyen. Carleton. Sec. 7. l-‘lllv horn ln 1036- ; W. J, ~l ‘ dlrton. Sci‘. _Iti. Elmo w lli Idnnl at fool- l Clifford Lea. Victoria; 2 D. A. MrFiidvrii, Carleton. Sec. I1. Foal born in 1938- 1 D. A. McFadvt-n. Carleton; 2 Clilford l1.-ii, Victoria. Sec. 12. tihamplon Female- Clilford Lea, Victoria. Itcscrve- D. A. MacFadycn, Carleton. SPO. .13. Gct oi‘ Sire- l Peter Marlin. Hunter River. Sec, .14. fingi-ny of Dam.- l Pvtci- Mllfiill. Hunter River. IIPIKIIIII Stallion- l. Fred C. Ramsay. Montrose. Scc. l6. Train either Sex. -I. P. J. hltirlin; 2. D. A. MacFnyden. CLASS U IDRAFT‘ HORSES Sec, l. F.ll_v or Gelding born In 1037- 1 Jolin Clark. Rustico; 2 W. H. TOWllSlltll(i_ Rollo Bay: 3 Peter ‘Martin. Hunter River; 4. St. Dun- slairs C llcizc. Charlottetown: 5. A _A. McBcuth. Marshfleld. Src. 2. llllly or Grilling born In 19.16- l illlllll‘i hlcPlierson, North Wilt- .-lni'--; 2 Rll."S"l Hyde Cornwall; 3 Vl_I_._J._Rt-id,___I_{iiiko H --_-..-.--- '-- 4§OO0'§§ O§§4§440§§~¥§§§§§ Yllllll FEET HURT? Why suitor wilhsore. tired, Ich- mg. burning fcct, weak arches, painful corns, callouscs, lngrowlng nails, club nails or those distrus- illg lntiumi-d Iiuiiioini whcn you can have lliciii palnl-‘ssly and scienti- lli-allv tri-atctl. Phone 140. H. J. A. BROWN (Yliirnpurlint -— Podiatrist SEPTEMBER a. m; Pen and Illicit Sets Skywriter Flountaln Pen Watermanfls Fountain Pens Pencil Sharpeners ¢_-_—__-i.___ Scribblers Assorted plain and ruled for hencll work and plain and ruled for pen and ink work. Special - _ _ _ _ _ _. Bad} - - - - 50c and 250 (Waterman) - -- - - 17.25 Each 2.50, 8.00, 3.50 and 5.00 School B1185 - - 250, 29c, 39c, 45c, 69c, 1.00, 1-25 and 1.50 Muscular Movement Pads, 35 pages, Each - - - —- - 8c Rulers. Each - 1o, 3c and 8c 5c and 10o Watermans Ink, Bottle - 15o Drawing Pads, 12 sheets - 5v Drawing Pads. 24 sheets - 10c Map Drawing Books - - Itlc SEPTEMBER 6th. Let HOLMADVS Save You Money On Back-To-School Needs! Ens-Flo Fountain Pens — N6 Red Cop Fountain Pens — 69c Eclipse Fountain Pens - 1.00 School Dictionaries Webstefs Dictionary - - - - - - - -15c and 25c Collin’s Clear Type Dictionary - - - - — - -35c Collin’s lilodern University Dictionary - - - —$l.50 Collin’s National Dictionary - -- - -- - - - -95c Lead Pencils 5 for 5c Rubber Tipped Lead Peti- oils . or - - - - Rubber Tipped Lead Pen- clls2t0r-.---—-5c Mechanical Pencils, ea. 15c Crayons. pkg. of 8 - - 5c Crayons, pkg. of 16 - 10c Pen Holders each 5c a 10c Scrlbblers, plain or ruled, 2 tor - — — - — —— — Exercise Books, 2 for - - 5c "Mammoth" Scribblcrs, plain or ruled. each - - — - 5c "Enormous“ Exercise Books, each - - - - - - - 5c Pen and Ink Note Books — 5c Big Nickel Pencil Note Books - - - - - - — — — 5c 10 for25° Townshenti‘, 1150110 Bay,“ i Sec, 3. i y or "cl ng bo n 1935- " v‘ 1 M. W. Wood. Southport; 2 Chalmers Newson, North River. Sec. 4. Draft Mare or Gelding iilorn .n 1934 or before 1200 to 150 9.... 1 M. W. Wood, Southport; 2 L. M, Poole. Montague: 3 A. M. Ag- new. Central Rov-alty; 4 Harrison Green Kingston; 5 Hamilton Watts Hampshire. Sec. 5. Draft More or Gelding born in 1934 or before 1500 lbs and over- 1 L. M. Poole, Charlottetown; 2 L. M, Poole. Charlottetown; 3 Ham- ilton Walla, Hampshire, Sec. 6. Marc with Foal at foot- l In"s dz Son, Htllsboro; 2 W. H. Townsiaiend, 12,0110 Bay; a 'r. ,1. Kickhnm, Souris West; 4 F. Jewell, North River; 5 T. J Kickham, Souris West. Sec. ‘l, l-‘oal born in 1938- 1 C. E. Pratt. St. Peters; 2 W. H. Townshencl, Rollo Bay! 3 Inga dz Son, Charlottetown, R. R.: 4 T. J. Kickhain. Souris West; 5 F. Jewell. North Rivet‘. Sec. 8, Team of Draft Ilorscl mares or geldfngs shown In har- HESS- 1 L. M, Poole, Charlottetown; 2 L, M. Poole, Charlottetown. sec. 9. Get or Sire. Clydesdale SIIL 1 Cecil Stewart, New Hampshire; 2 Wilson Stewart, Hampshire. siSec. l0. Get of Sire, Percheron TE- 1 P. J, Martin, Hunter River; 2 P. J. Martin, Hunter River. CLASS 10 GENERAL PURPOSE HORSES Sec. 1. Mare or Gelding born Zn I930 or before and under 4 years- l Ivan Turner, Wlnsloe; 2 Edgar Easter a Son, Wlltshlre; 3 Russell Jones. Hazelbrook; 4 Alex. Agnew. Roytalty; 5 Lloyd Molyncaur, South- or p . Sec. 2, More or Gelding horn in 1934 or before- l A. M. Agnew, Royalty; 2 Lew! Martin, Hunter River; 8 Raoul Reymond. South rt: 4 Wilson Stewart, New “lltshire. CLASS ll TBUCKMAN ‘S CLASS Sec. I. Truclimanh Class- i Albert Murphy. Charlottetown; 2 Albert Murphy. Charlottetown‘ 3 E. Collier Charlottetown; t o Jalone, Charlottetown, CLASS 12 BOYS COLT CLASS Sec, 1. Colt Consideration only- 1 Fulton Kltson. Ham hire; 2 Albert In s. Hillsboro; Arnold TIEII16f8.§Itlmp5hll'8; 4 Athol Mac- Donald, Mermald; 5 Lewis Maroon, Hunter River. Scc. 2. Judging, etc.- - 1 Arnold Tremere, Hampshire; 2 Fulton Kttson, Hampshire; 8 Alb=rt Inga, Charlottetown, R. R.: 4 Athol MacDonald. Mermiud: 5 Lewis Mar- tin, Hunter River- - VIOLET INFLUENCE Violet tn red tones - blue to violet -- this entire family of muted or brilliant shades in which hlucs and reds are blended to varied degrees oi‘ prettlness or vitality glow through the Paris fashion reports. Tlicy involve such shades as orchid pink, American Beauty, raspberry and other violet reds as Chanel interprets them. They are plvcn a romantic phase by Ardanse as her violet blue, pale Perms "' ‘Us Geo. SL, Charlottetown mauve and antique mo] names. __ _ (Continued Iron: page B) _ rose have j v Talk About Vegetables tomatoes will not be so pie itul as last year and warm weather is needed tor ripening. Our celerly is now ln_ good condition, also our ate planting of carrots and beets are very much more tender than the early planting-now in the market. The season for green toma- ties, onions and cucumbers and small button onions for pickling is now’ on and we have our usual quantity. We have another patch of that famous “GOLDEN HONEY SWEET CORN" almost ready and expect to start picklln about the 5th or 6th September. his corn will be most delicious and tender. We shall continue our sales direct from our garden-s, as we save de- livery and our customers save in a reduced priceflrlaey appreciate veg- etables fresh from the garden. Drive up and get them. J. J. GAY & S011 Books -A rt-Music drawings in colour. and the text. ls limited to brief explanatory met.- ter. "Anything beyond that” writes R. K. Sandwell in review. "would have been an insult. to the pictures which tell their story with unbelievable lucldlty. These pictures are said to be the most Perfectly expressive Quebec illustrations that. the old Province has yet seen -an an. based on the tolkways o1 the Quebec peo- pl . e Miss Boswells book ls published by Macmillan‘; Toronto. '14:» 0on5 n. Cooq of crow-y, II making a valuable contribution to Canadian art by her develop- ment o! glazes from native stones for her original ceramics. and her 1:56 of Canadian stone ln sculp- urs. She has lust resigned from the Alberta Provincial Institute of Technology and Art where she has been an instructor tor the past. three years, in order to devote more time to her experiments. She has e rlmented with new glues --marb s dust which gives a smoky blue glaze tor pottery. Canadian crystal quartz which gives a beautiful opaline glaze; 3nd, she has discovered, that the smoke of white drlltwood which she gathers by the Kananaskls Illvter, gives an unusual metallic usre. Several years ago, Miss 1e Cocq was given a piece of talc stone, a kind of stelllte, by a Banll friend. This she carved into a piece called Leaping Fish which attracted con- siderable attention at an exhibit in Bond Street ln Iiondon Miss le Cooq studied in London and hu exhibited extensively there and In Europe. She any: she la amazed to find quite as much. if not more. talent in art in Canada than in England, and feels that the suitability of native stones for sculptors should encourage many young artists to turn to the chisel‘ The August. Coronet has an in- terestinl article about another wo- man sculptor, Cornelia Van A. , at Nam York. .__D-fi. D. N . lElIV IIP‘! .. ___.-..__, . .-:.__.__ ” She is a "direct. carver," Wllicil {means that the sculptor does not use any clay or plaster models but carves directly from lite am digs directly into the stone. Annuals are Miss Chopin's lav- ourlte subjects and her portrait in stone ot frogs, penguins, turtles piss, and camels adorn her huse studio. These all have their separ- ate and distinct personalities - “the turtle is n smooth, round Dill of patience; the penguin is tre- mendously pompous and importin- ent; the immense frog is filled with his own importance. But the hand of the one artist ls 9851i) discernible in their one great com~ H1011 trait-simplicity . . . - t Miss Chapin visuallzes animal.‘ as a whale, in the round, without the microscopic analysis of sun- dry details and without distortion. Her little guinea pig, carved from lithographic stone, is as simple ii‘. outline as a large drop of water — but lick Just as quick.” "The stone ln which I carve." says Miss Chapin. "is icy cold Yet the reality of art is to trans- Iorm into warmth the image car- ved direct tram life." A recent New York Times tell! o! s rare music collection of ovrr one thousand compositions written in the period from the fourteenth to the end of the eighteenth cen- tury, made by the Education Div- ision of the Federal Music Pro- ject. These compositions are beini: revised for use on modern instru- ments for pupils of the Project. Among the works in the collec- tion are some fifty of the more than sixty dances written bl Henry VIII of England in his early days There arc also six songs and dances adopted for llute or violin by Frederick the Great of Prussia. And ntany cur:- ous and obscure works by great composers. . "One of these is Hnydirs ‘Th4’ Joke‘ for two violins. Orie of thl‘ violin parts ls the W161i)‘ or reverse o! the other. Both instruments start together and play until the)‘ meet ln the middle of the tvork- where there is an amusing bit u! business, after which ihev con- tinue. one to the beginning and the other to the and." Several little known dances bl Mozart and two" volumes of IllllSlC by his lather Leopold Mozart all‘ also in the collection. Other rom- posers represented are William Byrd and John Blow of the Elli!- ltsh school. lIllIS llll $0111.08 Apply lontlfully.‘ wrl With cotton. Br. Chuso I O M11101: nlc s on. draws out lntlamulpn tlon and iltillil unlisolltillfliill- A brim,“ magical lrcaioioni. not to bo con u wit. cronml and solves. Ill class’; ouiiuni E YES I G ll ‘l EXAMINATION Fitting and suwnlyuu UIIIII lltn ll. J. MABOII OPTOMETIIIUI MONTAGUB. P I. I. Ollleo Connected WWI ~ Drugstore