- "W?" “ selrctiinln Treat Colds External! fl-ima bronchitis dew chatooeltlt rub Vticlrs VapoRnbabrisiglty aver throat and chest and cover wl flannel. “wit: acts in two ways-both direct: labored like a ‘lzilinckrnfinfi vapor. A ‘tlronhiesofalighefamily- VLSJ§§ 0m fill/luau Jars (Iss0 72AM? Greeting Curd! Ming" Boxed Stationery yk-gmp" Mirna and Albania my“ Perfume 5e" lllarti cuudy Perlunlizara (ymuunm, Thornton Bottles Flialliilghts Automatic Pencils 995mm,“ Tlmuum “CHIC! (‘undies Brushes-every kind (‘ignrll lint Water Bottles PWWIIOIN Hmolilnj Tobnula Fancy Clocks simokera’ Articles Perfumes Underarm llnga Vhlllilel Ivory Clocks in»: Cami: Toilet Waters Ciunrrua ~ Shaving Needs llnzors L andialioleda! rehcffnrtlle ennui-mil one ' ...... Contilmedfromlllfl’! m athletes in other lines o! sport in Maritime contests. The Maritime Championship will he hetid in Yarrnouth, N. 8.. in 1027 and it is confidently pected that in 1928 the event will be allot- ed to Charlottetown. i During i926 the Charlottetown Club was honored by the visiiatia- us of.’ ce Admiral Sir Walter Cowan, aptalin A. B. Cunninzham and officers oi’ H. M. S. Calcutta and also by the teachers of the Canadian Teachers Federation when in convention here in Sep- tember. On the whole in 1926 season was a most interesting one and now that P. E. l. is represented on the Maritime Tennis Association in the person of Messrs G. F. Hotelie- aon and H. M. Sirhfpson and the fact that the Maritime Champion- ship wlll be heild here within the next t-wo or three years an extra stimulus has been given to tennis activities and the i927 season pro- IN SIDIOU S. EYE STRAIN we use this adjective ad- viaedly. Sufferers from Eyeatrain may have perfect viaion and therefore do not saw“! "l" prgggncg of any aye tlOfCCL Th; mqtws power of the entire human arparlirm is Nerve Energy. Normal eyca. It la computed utilize about 20% of thi= Nerve Enerfl)’. but when EYE strain la present. a much larger proportion la required- Hence defective eyes. threw" their consumption of an ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- "qy may seriously affect the functioning of other orlllfll of the body and erode“ l" health HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED G. F. Hutcheson . Optometrist g g-yo 04+» ooooooo-od ave-so There Are, Giftsl For Everyone At mises fair to eclipse all previous seasons. GOLF In local golf circles the your .926 created a record-in member- ship- in interest taken in the vari- ous competitions and general satis- faction amount the players. As one prominent player remarked recently, “l have n certain noteri- ety as a kicker when things don't suit me, ibut last year my only kick was that there was little or noth- 'illg to kick about." The Clftown Golf Club schedule of matches wag larger and includ- ed a greater variety of new and in» tcrosling comperiiols than in zluy previous season. Gran-l satislsctlioil ‘was evinced by a large number 0i’ players that the committee provid- ed lllflltjllfii for Wctinni-tiuy zvfler- ll00ll'ti and also mlllchcs stilriillg u; 5 p.nl.llur;ll-g June. July and August iii li(lillllOIi to lhc regular Sut- urduy afternoon competitions. The principle competitions. and winners 0f some, were as l'(llll)\\".ll Event Winner Nclva Championship .-\.V. Saunders 1st Consolation ll. \V. “let-it's President's Match \\'. K. Rogers "Standard tiup" ’.\\'. F. Taylor Wcllner Trophy ll. W. Longlvorih Rjgllts vs. Leifts Lofts Cluii v.-l. H. M. S. "fiillcilllll" Club Approaching uuld Pulling DIKCJL Beer. Ladies Championship. lllabous Drug Store You may spend little lhu variety is tilt-re. Hilvrr odors the xreotent of wanted. well-known. slunllurrl lur-rr-lrurull" .- n" n14“; of law-priced H1551‘ Christmas Gifts. or much z Your Ilexali Playing (‘urd Help illlik (‘undy Tulle-t Articles, in grrut variety. Xmas Tail. Souls. etc. Moira Chocolates, Fancy Dona. l-‘ountaln Pena, Waterman and Parker. H. J. MABON Optometrist and llflllllll HIONTAGUE. P. E. ISLAND ‘Rogers. Vice. Prm. Match Miss Edi-til Rogers l-Qilzworlil Cup Airs. J. 0. Ilynd- man Driving Competition Airs. E. \V. McKlnllon Approaching flllll‘ Pulting Mrs. E. W. lilcKinnon Weliner Trophy Airs, J, E, n, McEvven In all. nearly one hundred prizes were awarded to wvinneru- and run- ners-up in the various competitions, Considerable improvement of n permanent nature were made to the club house and grouting during the past season. Visitors in rec- ord hum-her played over the course and all were loud in their praise at the excellent condition of‘ the links. Local golfers are impatiently a/waillng the competition of the new 18 hole course now under con- struction. This will be one 0f the few 1S hole c-ourses in the hiaritinie card to the growing tourist trade. l‘ "i ‘PXPBUIE-d that the new course ‘wfn ‘be in Play during the summer 9- 1929- 1t is to be a ‘full length course measuring about 6200 yards and will include a number of short, EBONY 110195 as well as a bummer 0i’ extra long ones the longest bc- ‘lrlg 595 yards. Full advantage is will; taken of file beautiful hard- W°°d Krill/es on the club's property 0-09-9004 1 z x i E i ovoo++¢+0o+0+o can ‘tariff.’ virtually destroyed the s! lily. and threw 100.000 people out or work . . _ comes frolnthe town of th rs stopped folutrihuie in deYfl "l 01d- 36071 10' QQO-O-O-OOO 1927 For 1927 DIARIES Office Diaries (For Bualneaa Men) Pocket Diaries (All Styles and sizes) Almanac’s (For 1927) -____- Office SullPlies Business and Proftelieflll Mo" gs: your Office Sup- piles from ul. we hive (er can get) “will”! W" ""5 In that line. .1 Aak for one of our Cslen- v dara for 1927. ' CARTER & CO. LTD. A sharp increase in the Ameri- raw hat industry in Tuscany, it- . nanny arlia at a entrance-or the Strait at Gib- ltar-"whsra palalnl ahiPl Vi" . nTllo w OOOQQ+QQ§ and a number of the new fairways are wholly enclosed by ‘the tree's. FIELD AND TRACK This branch of sport was sadly Xlekiected during the pagt year’ om- flnubiellly was due to lack of tlilflfl and all-lo possibly from the discouragement handed out to athletic meets by ihe public, l0 llet lllorc than a llzllldiull of paid rllstolllcrsl to go Lilli lo 60f: up “m. -" 7))‘ the motor cur which will -i'lil‘l the public along mu rural walls lit a much ban the field and truck events an be run ofi‘. . Whatever thc cause it seems rt ‘ll!’ ""1! "l" YOIIIIK 1116b should ‘be deprived of the facilities to do ,their training in nrtlor to Compete against the cream of’ the Maritime. Nevertheless with the handicap accorded them in training n bunch oi‘ ollr young blooded athletes went forth on a fine September morn 1nd doned the uniform of the field 1nd track at Moncton to do ‘battle and uphold previous records of’ the Absgweit ciuib aiul the island and they were successful and once again iii-might back ‘home trophies and the Maritime Championship. if this could he accomplished by a few men and under the trying conditions of last season how much lnore could be gainedlwere the pro- per grounds available for training. Should it come to pass that once more the grounds of the Alhegweit Athletic Association be put into the line shape of former years for. training purposes and the holding of meets it is up to the young foi- lows to do their share and make nlle of the grounds to develop the Abegwsit field and track team so ‘that in the years to come not only will we have the Maritime Champ p coating bacrto the Island. mu our boy: will malts and break many record at this and the Cana- dian championship. The liollmvinl men comprised last seasons field it rear a liri II"! i0 1h!) Ififl 0h life insurance .._._ . and track team. Phil McDonald. Frank Cot. Fred kaaaban, Gordon White. ‘Percy Cameron. C. uPakz GQQQIO Wfwtlur. Driving Conlpetition Eu Gunsllnius team we“ me Provinces and should. prove n Rreaier speed: season were e sports held in con- nection with the League of the Cross picnic the Caiedonian Club Sports, at Victoria and the sports at the Orange Tea, at Victoria, these were the only athletic meets held on Prince Edward island with the exception of the few sventé on July 1st at Summerside run of! in conjunction with their horse races. RANGE SHOOTING At the ' Provincial matches held in Charlottetown on July 28th, 29th, and 30th, many re- markable scores were hung up and -CALENDAR8 Are being distri- young and old the unanimous voice was that it hated at the Weatern Oflioe oi the the Crystal iatlrletie events last . -nosm noon Rania (Jenkins ‘ms tor quick delicious breaktast -pss_e it ll also Robln- Hood Premium 0M ‘arse flake. . Both kinds at 70'" 5200.613. .-WE8TERN AGENT — Ml‘. Cyrus J. Gallant is now Guardian Agent in l-iowian and will receive M10011“ newa items, advertising and renew- mas holidayfi 8'- al subscriptions. ' we ._|=0n LATE WESTERN NE "available. l1 v lVfr ‘WINNIPEG — - - patrolman oi‘ the force, with x2: Mclntyre and ithssr two Y ohlldreln, 8:3l\':;l6 iglgelfdmié- égllfgg recent Y. 8 Bedmm- K_ _rnou Lloyd McIntyre. wluolpes police l __THE nlsx- Eulevmmi 1°’ l; again. to be had Ht Rink. Bummerside. was most successful. in fact the Gum-ding 1n mo Mgduslll Building, tstahllllg Christmas afternoon gnxgleilli best in years and the keeueat lll'_s‘lmmgfgjdg_ gubsgrlbg o.- i-ensw have IaKQIrJNIVBIIWEB 0f 3" terest was manifested by those taking part and the public in gen- Sergaant Percy Landrigan won the points. place and Bronze Medal. The Ladies Challenge Match was won by Lt. Col. ‘D. A. Mackinnon. shooting for Mrs (Col.) J-I. D. John- Ii. Trooper J. Andrew. the youthful riiiioman won the Moore k McLeod match with 68 points out of ‘f0. LtaCoi. D. A. MaeKirlnon won the Prcrwse Bros. match and es- tablished a new record. Mt-Kninon Drug Co. match was won by G. G. MnLennan oi‘ the 105th with 48 poiilta. ‘The Judson Tyro match points. McDonald Brier match was won by Percy Hooper, M. it. C., with 48 points. Tile LL. flovornurs’ match was won by Ytlajor K. i’. Rogers. 8th Signalling 00.. with 33 points. The Silver Black Fox mlltch was won by S. C. Moore, Y. ll. (i. with is points. I The Corporation lllatch was won by i’. ll. Warren. l}. ii. (.‘., with 4S points. A number oi‘ other l-ullgcs on tho lslunll including York. Milton, Polvlllli, Ilrilckloy and Alexandri- t.‘lub.-l hl-itl some vory aucl-t-sshll shoots and judging from lllll high FlfltifO made by the rifinmcn on all lilo ltliovil I‘;iliF'.i‘.~l. lht-m is SUIIH‘ VHF)’ rl-lllllrkzlilll- good shots uii Prince Edward island. FOOTBALL Si. Dllllstlillis University Senior Provincial Champ- lollshlp from the Abelrwcits in the best out of three games lieiug two Miss Edam games mid winning the third uni] deciding game by 5 to 3. ‘- St. llunslans University second team were successful this year in winning the intercollegiate champ- ionship from Priucc of Wales Col-v loge, three. winning two gums-s out oi.’ "m [hfge your subscription to the Guardian and get one. i-l _-UN ITED SERVIIC ES—- Church P. R. A. aggregate with 334 servgces for Jan. 2, 1927. Mr S. B. season and their line Percy Hoops won second FTM-l,“ Wm mew}, at Bloomfield be announced shortly- at ll a. ni.. Brae at 2 30 p. "m. and OlLeary at 7 p. m. . -BEDEQUE CIRCUIT -7tev. D. K Rose will preach at North lBedeqne at 11 a. 'll1-. FIBGIOWH fli- 3, Traveller's Rest at 7. Jan. 2nd. 1927. —RETURNED FROM ACADIA. --Mr. Orville Darrach, oi‘ Kensing- ma, who is s student at Acadia University, is spending Oinlistlnas holidays at home. Mr. Danrach, Sh“ 'h i e 1hr o athlete, "made" “'9” with thc Prowse Bros. match was gleosgngl; fgolbgn team’ and was Rev. won by L. May, C. R. C. with 87 prevented from playmx m The Mg t-lnl sum matches. only by a sprained ankle While ye: but seventeen years of age, he "made the Grade" in the Un- lVBrSlly relay teclln, we will ex- pcct. to hear from him next spring \\‘vllt‘il the Univcrsity track leunl hold their field ilay. K. —“MY HOUSE l-S MY CASTLE" --The above hauled mandate, ovoi- villg from the cave, dwelling days. into-r incorporated by the ‘Norman barons lll that wonderful docu- ment known lls liaglln Charla. uigned by King Jolzn at Runny- mede in the ycar i215 A. I), was epitomized at Kensington lnsl week by a prOiillnéllt custodian of the law. when nssuiied in n thraul- ening manner by a doscelldaill oi‘ lhc zlburlgine natives. A millin- lure lDeinipleyl-Tunncy -bollt was staged for about u minute. "strong arm" oi‘ tie ialv was vic- torious. Quite n thrashing was administered. Judging by the, amount of stkking plaster and ..llhuent H5041. K. i. fl e and crowds 8M9“. ltals to leaive ugilglanoowafféllllilofllrg; n B‘ "my ‘m .1“, will likely r““°°‘°.fi’“L .“.'§.'Z'..i‘..;..f. most Qnjoyfl e soca v - spent Wednesday in St. Paulie Halli. Summerside. when the Y. M.C. . held, perilous. the blzscsl Quite“ tainlnen; held in Sumlnerslde 0i‘ some time. Cards followed b)’ ‘lane’ lug was thoroughly enjoyed by "w large attendance and the boys des- erve great credit for the success of the lllfuir. Complilnellill-PY mid encouraging remarks on the work or are young men of the League ‘given by Mayor Lidstone and J. J. MacDonald. A substan- vvns realized which will sill the boys in their work. —NARROW ESCAPE AT LEV- EL CROSSING-A fatal accident was narrowly averted lust week at the "level crossing" ~nt _l—ienry liosst-‘s near Keuaington. Mr. Perry (Jenn of Kensingtoll held up his illorse and cutter to let the train pass ahead 0i‘ him At sight 0i’ ‘tho lrzliu tho home become lin- manngeslbie, and lleflllell for YIN‘- olossing-Jucklly the train got thou- ahead oi‘ him. Tho horse swerved lilld procedod in the same direction as the train. swinging the back of ‘the cutter against one of the cam 0i‘ the moving train. The upper portion of the cutter with Mr. Citnll was miruciliously lifted cicur~tllc horse still nllllchcli ‘to t-h.- running part. proceeded a con- Tho sidelable distance and was ullliurt. The engine r succeeded in stop- pilli-f lhe tl Those “level CNN-Sinks" nvo n constant menace l0 human lilo on l’. E. island, il3 elsewhere. Our rcprceclltzltivc. at Ottawa should llilVL‘ little trouble -~:w ANNAN cotr STAKES i" "‘°"“'“"“ °“ ‘m’ ““"“'“Y ‘C°'“" -The New Aunan Race commit- tee propose holding a ‘Col-t Stake, 3 yra and under. at the big races which are scheduled to take place On Aug. 17th, 1927. Purse 150.00- 7 iullonga (7-8 of o. mile), best two llcfltfl- l per cent fen March 1st, 1 per cent April 1st, 1 On Saturday November 6th the pgr can; may 151‘ lfemulning‘ 2 p9,- Dalilonsie Football AEBTBKAWW cent on Aug 6th. when played the St. Dullstarfs in Char- clflge 3m] entry named‘ entries It is pro- lottetown and were just barely posed .19 m" mfg mm regal-dyes, able to gain a verdict lll the dying 0y the number of eupfles; two Wm moments of a bitter gridiron etrng- be gumclunt for u “mg glc. the scorc being 6-3. 0n Monday, Thanksgiving Day, 0.3 m be named hue]. the Daihousie (cam administered fl severe trimming to the Abegweitu .0 {'19 tune 21~~ll. There will bo three adtiitional fast class- K. —LUCRATIVE POSITION — While st th‘e Wintelr fair in Tor- St. Francis Xavier College main mm,’ held recently‘ M“ Thomas .2Q“\ An-tigonillh also paid Chur- iottetown a visit and battle with the Saints rind Abegweits. The game with the Saints will £0 down ill football history as one of‘ the best seen in Charlottetown or many years, and the Saint Dunatalfs team deserve great for annexing o. win from such a formation aggregation at the S. d1‘. X. players. in the game with the Abbies, the Collegians from across the Strait had all easy time in getting a (le- cislve victory over the ltbegweils. The City League Football did not materialize. the Anchors being the only section of the city who were able to put a full strength team on the field. The Rovers and Stars although having abundance oi’ material in their sections to whip into shape incited the executive ability to get the boys working. lt was thus sccordiligly decided by the official of thc City League Football that few athletes were deprived of a MIC Anchors be allowed to claim m, t” l, l proper training grounds, fills un- the championship by default, aswlhgr hgnleoalg ‘icensmgmn Mr the with tho strong line-up they were prepared to place on the fieild it was a fore gone conclusion that ‘they would eventually will out. lit has been wcll nigll impossible‘ Queen Square School were suc- cessful this year in clinching the Interscholastic litlc ll‘0lll their old "I10 liléeifthis might he nccountedilille rivals the West Kelli lli u, three gains series. BOWLING This fr; :1 branch of indoor sport that has taken a great hold on a large number of both young and old and has even been taken up with greait interest among the fair sex. . barge scores have ibeen made and each year a new score in one form or another is hung up for the future bowlers to have a chance to even do better. in "the Y. M. C. A. a numiber of leagues are in progress and are showing a marked improvement over former years. The liieague of the Cross has also a bowling IIABBKUG which l-s instru- mental in the developing of many good bowlers and some remarkable high score-s so far have been roiled. The Charlottetown Alley has not as yet this season started a league, but no doubt will be doing so be- ‘lore long. This form of sport has not devel- oped ye; to the point o! been Pro- vincial, although. Gummersilie baa a good string of Bowlers. and there is Alleys in Molltelue and Soul-is some time in the near future It is expected that many good games will he played between opposing teams in a Provincial League. in the meantime we wish all success to the Bowlers for 1987. i if a pinch of baking soda in put in with string beans when cooking. it will keep then i a print aaeoa oolor hm] ‘n no unit than nah tam tan- ...l, Carruthers of Snmmerside, was Drevailed upon by Hill Bros,--lox .anc»hers of Kingston, Ont, to lake charge of their lbig ranch, at. s. sal- ary that sounds like n “beautiful llrssnl.“ That high point or ox- ceilcnce attained by ollr rllnchenl, command; the attention of the WOIllI, and at the same time :len(ls coward ‘the temporary loas of some of our most resourceful and adven. mission lo have this danger elimin- Illeil. durnlg the cumming silmlnor. Our population is probably three or four lilacs us numerous per, squzrre mile than uny of the other, Provinces We are entitled to bei- ler protection on that score alone, Lot us llulkc up, lilrmv om, our chesis and carol-l ourselves in the “some 0r the mighty." 1g‘ Eastern Gllélfillli ..~auv . suitcase‘. Flaahughli ‘mil Eilililie Buttcnes l“ 37"b°"'5 Dillsstoro. Fresh stock ‘monthly. wllm-tf ...’*=FOR SALE -1000 bushel, ‘mrilflfll 60511181“. firsts and sec- "mli Allilly J. P. Beer, 5101113511,; 3615-12431, fmlw, 4i i ____ T0 ASPIRIN G (Continued from page 4) g turoua People. Nevertheless, theyldlsuhmmnlng PM“ hundffldfl Justus ca" alwilYll- l" ‘my Dim of Canada niilkc their influence iclt for the benefit 0t "The Gardsli"—-lt will l"? l1 Cflllflllmfliifln oi‘ "peaceful pen- etration." K., i PERSON ELS -Mr. William ‘Semple of Kon- Milill-Un. who is learning mo jg e1. lore trade in Moncton, spent he Christmas holidays at homo, K, -—-Vlii‘il Adelaide liulllphry, stud- Collcge, returned holdays. K. The Messrs. Rilby lloilors and (ilveildolyu Sprigga, students at P. “Y College. slienll (‘lil-islnras at home in Kensillgtun. K. , -—Miss Jean Ml-l-‘iulyen 0i‘ Kon- siligton, formerly slenogrilphcr at the Law office oi‘ IAJWL.‘ flllll Ste- wart. S'Sidc, lCBVGH for Boston, on January 7th. 1927. K. -Messrs George Tlig-gillfl and George hiullaliy, Remington, left recently for Boston, where Mr. Mullaiiy has ll good position with the Hood Rubber lCo. K. —.\lcs-ars Dan fiornllln, Thomas Miliman, and Arthur itealiy. stud- ents at P. =W. C. spent the Christ- mas holidays nt their homes. K. —.\'iiss lrene Higgins of Kenslng- 10p is visiting at the home of her cousin, Miss Jean Dawson. August- ine Cove, K. - —Miss Frieda ‘Cotton, who has marinated 110m lfllsinesa college in Charlottetown, spent her Christ- mlls holidays at hbme in Kensing ton. K. --db—- —Mr. Emmott "Dunn and Miss Celia Monaghan. Springfield were in lSual-lnerride yesterday. -Jfl-- —M.‘-ss Georgia Green, Bummer- side is spsudlugllio Chrintmas holi- Montagle with her brother rrison in spending ta hla pal-um Ir. Morrison, Sum- to ‘Qnaberll llrolnlslnlr before hervhad lffld, And one night in the fetid muck ohm“ beer and cigar smoke she saw the “ache” 9111111: at one of the cafe tables. it came her turn to sing to the vlbnld crowd. in her cheap Spangled dress she walked directly to his table and eyed him coldly. Then she said, “Meet your promis- ing little singer and don't laugh.“ And she sang to him a ninw-kish ditty of tllc period lll a patheti. "m"? hllfiky IP01" iziu and involcr- ate cignrct addiction, it is not ll broad prediction to assert. that many who are already.‘ starting out for the szllno lnurels. Marion Tullcy has won will mcct it ililllllli‘ lileiilllsiolliuoni. Mllrioll TullvyB-l Hlll'l‘L.‘<l.l (llil llot :onlc from yours of rigid training. it is true she studied three yours abroad. bllt her voice——ikc that of Caruso, Nlelha and the latter-day Jeritz-lvns n natural gift. She snul; with the freedom and natural- ueas of u nightingale. lllnppcn lo kllolv mnuy pitfalls ..l\vliiliug the ambitious singer 0i‘ New York. lfiilthilsiusln retards hcr pvogri-ss. Scores of‘ (‘OHRCIOIICBIEEG creatures illillil‘ hcv easy prcy. I-lcre ill what happened lo the daughter of a friend who lived lll a city where l once worked. liar fnlhl-r, oddly i'il(lillZll, was, lillo ~10. and‘ rli. s" miwffiiiThur-sirliiy; and ' A notable group. of attfflttive New Year Bargains The last iiwo shopping days of 1926 will be marked at this store by a series of really lmprCBBlVe bargains. This column to- day contains news that every economical housewife will do well to read closely. And one thing more-if you see something that interests you-lwill you shop early? Clearing l Women's Coating at o/vc I'M/Rib orr As you know, there ‘has been no finer showing of handsome sty- lish and popular coating clotihs shown in this Province. The remainders some of them small pieces, some good sized ones, go on the bargain counter Thursday morning at ONE THIRD OFF until cleared out, First day shoppers will profit most. $11.50 Neediepoints for.". $7.61 $4.25 Chincllillas roll. . .. $2.84 m $2. i.;;5 Needlepoin-ts for. . 4.84 3.50 Cliinchillas for. . . . . 2.34 5.25 Needlepoints for. . 3.50 4.50 Velours for. . . . . .. 3.00 4.25 Velours for. . . . . . . 2.84 3.25 Velours for. . . . . . . 2.17 Any other coatings not advertised-ONE THIRD OFF ' r1; colors of Melton Tweeds suit- Better quality Melton Tweeds b, f hildreni- dresses c also suitable for Children’s i}.,,§,§§y§at~ a ,5” ' Dresses Jolored taffeta Silks, correct for evening frocks $1.98 These are handsome taffetes-in light @9103. all admirably adapted for evening Dresses, lovely fabrics m many popular shades, ordinarily priced at $2.50, $2.75 and $3.25 On sale Thursday and F1 P" Fm“ al1dayFriday........ ' Special black Duchesse Satin, bright lustrous, 36 inch $1 .RADlO, silk fabric, good weight, great value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Mne New Year's Bargains for Men 5 dozen Men’s winter caps, all sizes in browns and greys Youths’ Grey and Heather sweaters pull over style with colored collars . . . . . so“ u on _noxeu l-IANDK RCHIEFS worth l0 $2.00 $| per" b X This is tihe clearing of a lot of boxed ‘handker- chieis imported for Christ mas. Some nice ones, woriihto$2 w Silk and Wool Stockings, ribbed $1.00 All the new popular ligihi; A LOT of small boys’ winter Hats and Capsclearingat Nice assortment of Men’s wool scarfs, plain and fancy, at Men’s flannel shirts, Grey and - Khaki, all sizes, at eadh Penmarfs Fleece lined Shirts and Drawers. The very best of tihe sort, special Men’s at Boys’ at m6 shades are shown in this ‘ , ' underpriced line offered I‘~enm-an’s Fleece lined Combinations, this for Thursday and Friday is the REAL PENMAN goods Men’s i5‘ suit Boys’ $1 suit at $1 w Sub-st rndard Turkish Towels colored i; order 39c pair 20 dozen in this lob--and this is a really-notable bargain-When we say “sub-standard” it simply means that for some trifling im- perfection these towels are dropped out of FIRST GRADE, but for all purposes of service they are ‘about as good as if they cost TWICE as mudli. Order by mail-yolfll be 39¢ ill‘- pleased.................... -- Pure linen Dalmask Table Cloth 68x68. . $2 45 “iwll Striped Flannellette in Pink and Fancy Cotton Velours in stripes Blue, 27 inches wide for . .. and figures, for House Dresses Children's wear and the like 35" 35 inch Stripe Flannelette .. 22c 27 inch white Flannelette ‘ ' 18c 31 inch White Flannelette . . 21c Good Grey Domets 22 and 27 cents 72x90 Comfort Baths, big full size, 90 cents each. Thursday and F rlday a lot of Women's Coats Half Prloe You will be amazed wihen you see this offering; There are mpfili surprising bargains in flhe lot-new coats this season, which must be cleared before tihe year ends. Two big rings filled up with, tihese at $1.25 W: ol Vests .- Fleece ._._linef| Fluorite" Chiids 69c g _. cillilla Q00 . There’s a small lot of this, a can- . . ' *7‘ I] I‘ f little celled line from the famous WAT- $1121;fisliffmga°fi°ae§rmulo, SON MILLS. We can't get any more-so the $1.25 ones go w= fleece lining strokes it will“! Ladies ’ Undervests, long sleeves, illicit l V99 “ndi sleeveless, with drawers to match, Thllrillllflyxfinfil i y, A, l. a 1 .--. HALF PRICE .