r ": zjzxzr Y0K! flllhive“ no excuse for ping about li-ke a crlppe,» afraid; to ‘p u t ‘fibotfsquarel'y_ on- the -If y small and ydttfleaiyt get, them stretched give ,f',l,1_,_e,m away. l» rlfiiil l E iMore“ an‘ a oisJ ‘ggfiv-H“, l W‘ l ‘i on‘ speudrlgc for a bottle of Foster's Liquid Corn Cure and‘ get relief.‘ It removes the corn in aivieify short time. i Foster Central Drugstore Sunnyside Iunu-p-n-nnvun-Ip-au-n i IJIJJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIJIIIIDIIIIIIUI ouiiflioots ereitood ' l Vadelpliiu 1Q,‘--Bostqrr:‘,.9.i "W ."“'"‘*". 5M‘; ‘ i éliSllllllll I - (Gllecisbto The Guardian) 5"- Wllli. Juvrll» iiilqrfrliitnatiori- >*‘""l"<\ Allliulien l-fiiwllliiipfitlied to- idgiv‘ with the mouthing "results; wwho National ut New York, Boston s. New York o. At Philadelphia, Brooklyn lip-Philadelphia 3, in"; fibrosis" .;,,;= ' A cub basins at hing‘- ton resulted as follower-Washington Z. New York 1; at, St. Louis-St. Uouis 3, Detroit 1; at floetgn_piyii. Th9 Ecinio postponed we. vs, \Chicngo. e .‘ trash‘. ‘ "'1: -".';>"~l‘"i‘ ' iii Eillilll Gillllillill"% uvAucliiiJi-rric snnvioss-iisiv voices are being heard ‘each night irt the evangelistic services in the Bap- and the interest is good; Four been received for church members ip. There will be a. meeting-tonight. The services will continue each night next week eweiit sritiirdiiy and the un/‘Everz Gentleman needs Laundry work ust eve if. uVe-ry Gil)’. Yul] want the‘ Bidet‘. livnjtllkffll‘ t e opportunity dnmonstrniinr: to i uu the iiii- lity of our -Wnrk~l'hune us .'\u 5i nnrl uur team will cull. goods returned r-roir p‘ly. A. F. WEBSTER sji34 Kent St. Stair Scram Laundry ilsiilf lief fiui A137! E" Calli- paigu will close Friday night, April s. i -~ 3 _ GOLF LIEJQTING-T The annual meeting of the Char ottetown i Golf ‘Club was llvill in the Bank. of Com-L merce Hall last evening. There was" a very lllrlltiilllltelld8lliffi. The officeis elected for the ensuing year were Mix: W- K- Ruseri. lws- Mr. i3. H. n, Lbllgwoftll. Tress", Mr.’ W. ""\'»'. Clark, ‘Sec'y.; Executive Committee, Messrs. H, W. , .I,.ongw0rth, A. w. 0L Weeks, P. Pope and Dr. S. R. Jen- kins. A cordial vote of thanks was presented to Mrs. John A. Mathie- son and the Indies 0f last year's house committee; .401‘ their very citi- cient work, FUNERAL YES'l‘ERDAY.—The file‘ "m - wrPl-yqrp-i. lfié agwlyliiclfienzlei _‘ LA BSDRHHQIE- . tubll D M!‘ v ._ ‘ssidbnce yester- i m ' .~. j _ - _ dayieftersoou. airiiffiilfll. feliiclt. wand 1'11... i‘.“..3Y°{‘>'.‘.i‘él‘i.‘l.°.‘€.l.l‘r".’.l w" “m5”? “mmhd- ‘m lmllrllear- ;'":..."..'-...l’r.'.r"lt.'.l":r:r; ‘*5’ ‘“°'° “mi Brunei». ignrk per hot! o delivered. (“yum ‘- , ‘@9593’. , RODBTH ;A(iikSORllI‘l€l‘_-l‘: .m_.. linlmcnr. Wssw’ 9mm Smile“. Fred Whit- .iis'.l'l.i.*ile...l.ti Bills t;;i...":.- ‘mi. m“ “Wm- “w fiiiml £51.. syhraw no‘; Ana-n pa", l services were conducted by Ensign : ii"i°l.'.lill‘...‘li“...8‘€$li&f“ilfiiifis‘hd°fli.i.. fiiegirol the Silvers“ Army. The W.P.YOIJNG.P.IJ.I'.. NlIrYIIIHHSIIQQ-‘MMIIIIQILL: , fill ‘wing tributes were receivedzFrom _ , the family-Pillow; S. A. Sunday "' School-Crescent; Mr. and Mrs, B, a Proetor-Lillies; Mr. 8nd Mrs. i, Y Ono half confpor word ssch in- scrfion in this column. Cssh musf sccompsny nrdenMlnimum chsrjs twenty-five cents. Y Roles for- loesls in flhsrlqtley town news column. two cents per word. not. esch insertion. ‘The Guardian has all the HOME and other news and the SWEET satisfaction of being the HOME paper for Prince Edward Island, _ 'Subiicribers and others are asked to remit by Mpney Order or by Reg» istered Letter. The Guardian is not responsible for remittances forwarded otherwise than as above. ' MEtf. "The Gllliftllflfl welcomes reliable news from persons throughout this Province. All such items should he mailed to “Tho Guardian News Dept," Charlottetown, immediately nfter the evcnts,ctc., have transpir- ed- MEtf. MARRIED _ Anriiuii-i-i/iLn-At ' hi“ 6...‘... Mamie. Avril 9. mu. l>v-ikiiiri,_'r.;.iiii.‘ Fullerton, Alexander Arthur to Ifu< chael Mary Hull, both of Bradalhane. BORN BURROWH.—At wiiriirit Valley, ‘lipid 6th, to lVfr. itiii’. Mrs. J. A. Burrows, (nee Miss llcssie Cairns.) A ‘so... j- DIED“ .~ {SHAW-At BPddBIIBIL. April a, $10131 .. "Nfr. Earle Endicott Show, aged 19 iyears and ten months. MULhAIiBYJ-‘At Somcrville, fMasa, _~ on April 9th, 1111s, ln tho 78th year of her nee, Mary A. Mullally, widow of the late John Mullally, of Gowan,’ gf’. ‘E. I. Interment at Sourie" Brae. Ehmda MOASgQMLKensInzton, April 2nd, " William Reagb Diffuse, infant sou of ‘ Mouse, aged, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert- spvpnlilflflths. ' 11...... 0...»... iviu giléflt-ilfli wee, we ,- iii-i,» i“ Ba as‘?! fyou melil-lonilill I300! so. items W III! will!» ‘ train last night. Furnesr-SDIAY; Alpha, Rebekah Lodge —-Wresth; Miss Gertrude Waterman- Pillow; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ways, -—Spruy; Mrs. R. Logan-Spray; Mrs‘, W. H. Aitkeu-Spray; .Mr. and Mrs“ Stephen Thorns-Potted Plant; My, and Mrs. J.McPhersolr——Potted Lilly; Mr.and Mrs. H. M. Chandler-Potted Lilly: Mrs. Philip (}olwlll~Spray; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Nelson, Spray; Mr, and Mrs J. Boleyne-Spray; Miss Minnie Gallant-Crescentmrs. George Carver-Wreath; Mrs. F‘. Grooms- Bousiuet. * rlslisolisls _ “Mr. Charles Morrissey, Tignish, spent inst night in Charlottetown. Mr. George M. Matthews, O'Leary, was in Charlottetown yesterday. MAIL TRAIN.—The special mail train arrived in Charlottetown last nightot 11.15. arrived in Mr. J. J. Johnston _ by the special mail Gharlnttetoivn Mr. A.‘W. Qiiiidet, of The Patriot‘, irwiismmong tho-passengers l arriving in (Jliiirlottotown by the special mail train last. night. g-i. » -» i His many friends will be sorry to learn that" Hon. Charles _ disposed, but it is hoped“ ,; _; Menu a . a . . piieiiiléfilllfiklllztu c0; . i is » I -- 4W1, on.’ 1 may be ssld sthirisirnqn-ipiseii 5 i. - l - . -__--:_~;~_ 2 oi- any severe case 0f 116""!- _ V i» '9 °l Hi‘cM“3‘§.':,-Ei§- ' ye-arg» w; l any» i ._.-: ._ _..._._ ._ _ *______ _______,,_ __,_._. ‘m “m, cud“, ,;, 5-.- lP§..‘$.....-"'°.“£?§$?'§;>.‘il2‘ » i ~;,,-. “"3333 ririfiir-oi’ i“ ‘,... " firiWn-"Jiwifilll “"“‘i.i".'°“.$ ‘ii $.2§"*....ii‘”"22“..‘€fi £52; 85...: .'Ji".'-".-‘i'-"-»-==-g---,;I g= ,1; 1r -. ' ' ' i -. =,- -- . i ._ we :~ ' - " ‘ " ‘ fir. , ‘ -~. » , l ,- . . . 9t strinizth mid l" °° be: ‘will ‘PW -. -.;,,,§§;:,,,: G,,,,;,,-.-, s. , lmm new! f _ ‘impairs-airy. "N! l" '°“°°""’“_°'” w" “Miami's-auxiliaries aim-ii widely know: inilfnergoncil They iiviiigialioimlliik ‘hkqflcligqsitusmiiilsil other 1 ., ; . - ,- , i ;»,,, -- - - r - --- subscribers have llo _.=.i>.1>u_.ior din tllliiillwlus will ire-enemas». For when. windy“, u,” ,,,,,,,.,,~,,_ ‘ma, mom“, “neg, soldnivith the ‘Retail giisriui- .312, m; iii-ole M “h 5*?“ p} ‘ ‘ f i "taiiiiriY-iiiruier IWZ-llml oft-fruafllxlrflllns sud u: in. mtiirnsilsssiimnaetiirrs being . vanes. notice. o iron-moi sifisfl!“ m" “u, not", n, mo c“... m, 2st sisirigagiigczltfrglfllgf," ,‘,‘,§' iiimriiieiiiiats eflflfiitvutiolbif . nines» fin. Q~,'i,';'£‘....'"“§§“;‘;’,° gg;,,,,,,g o, ,,;,,.~ figmmlvlélélrx “m; gr§v£goiiinnfi§suih.wim citrkder lzutulfedzéis uwdumhiifisipflm. _ s; ma,‘ Em m,“ “m, m, at,“ _ ~40 e1. u‘ ‘~ ‘we i 1'... -- i -‘- . ._ .I.°...u'.¢w . °IF° - char » Elli» on“? t‘ 3‘ ' ' ME“: liteuflfillogrfleirelluiikii?‘ our?’ "Out"? azilerflnazf”; oh, ‘*1? llfilhflf’ g1, “‘.“'-_,!,l?t§fn"'°m'- Mféftlmr- °'" “hill we“? ~65‘ ‘Iilfer " s: Ziiilfiiiidfir bsilgugi-illllvglilioznliiilll: “"0 "imi"! ““ “°“'i ‘"°““-" ‘°' "1" °"“’§ Pm. on... of sew. ‘ ° °i.';t'i‘.' i’ '°‘ m’ °" "' “""“"“* “Pilmv wm- we 9' 1MP“ ' aisle-ii- "m- inim w ulwrzubl» or mo». m“. ' ;. w hssoldal piriaGood tsined Pet. t e . t ¢ y. w ei- or one or more times momentary-flutes sgsdgigp quielrlylzisnca notices . _ m", o,“ mum” u m,’ u, “m. u“ Dire hauf‘ncg~ W?» mediate. iohrinpil‘! Haven arid Route 0:108" "d ‘as: h l , in" DmY- °P ill will. Whither II Mil 0r Phone. 33in? view. ' even. ‘fi-ukh u" ' - - ~ l " ’ ‘ om» 01"“? P“? 1°” ~ °° " *5 WP“! lfi"ffllemvnt. snuouneo bums" tli“ us" " earnest a ‘ dolhetiiirrf r‘- i. ' Tlll r118 bovs um m slvsiéiur m» r. l. -- a iirii- ~~ rim were“ ~ isszisirz. matinee-Mme: n.2,’ ma“ ...*"“‘s...2":.r'.....ii*i*.t>i....“~ -" 2- i ‘Tie -i----i -= irsii-iii "its more" on srm . , ' i. ' ~ - .- 4, ,hwevsr, s,s.,to o oemso E‘ eiii"igt‘f'wiiriifir"“ii°siir. er ml Vlmfl“ Cm“ . Post omit lnlflblitor s onlee, fbble vurwm the! am am ssy Poimls, writs this oflice to iiiiov u M $v§u*l>"-l..o1"dn.‘r.b,: n, m“ u“ u‘. m-vpoiqm‘; qg _ls, lies e n dflfl- ‘Mm’ ' ' P E I . OlNTowii, April 4th. 1913 I0. or do not enclose sufficient money News, Letters to Editor, sto.. sl-IIIWQI‘ p”; ma,“ o, “w” b. wow‘ * . ~ “l ggwfs-g . ‘ ilisydsovlitrsst-i = “Emma . _ ' |- ' I Hum“ - ‘I l0 M! 10!‘ IMHO. all of whlchvill be charged for, sud to sll such tlsts IIIIOII of All! -- oiio _ - ~ . turner Nlws ‘rmsr 0s m,» .. ,, lliace on tho League of the Cross Al; _ tlst Church. The. attendance" is good - 0W ' ‘Dalton lg ‘l tyegain in a day of}. o ‘£1298 O ' t nether-sue . . '. tit-own BOWLINfI. 1/‘ . An exciting bowling match took 1°" m" "$8M between the Y. ll. 0. A. uiid Magus of the Cross. and was "W" l“ flood style by the League teem. with a majority of 59 pins. player : ll- 94 s1‘. El- ' 81MB’! Ih- '14 s2 B. so. as i. 21o W s1 as 252 . 1222 LEAGUE OF CROSS. P. Leclair ' ' 250 W. Coyle ..l 253 F. Kelly . Thistle . Doyle _ ENJOYABLE DINNEIL-Hunh WiB. Mill‘ MW. Stewart-entertained... the membw" 0t U18 LEEI-Blnture to a very Dlfiliimnt i ‘Glnnerxwat. i. their. home- jllllit- evening, which ‘uwug greatly ielllllycii- by f-lloseipresent; . : ' '.ll( i . ‘ '("_"‘. . CHALLENGE. The (‘nnilnllght Brisket; 3Q“ Team chullenires the ,. Brinceof wales or filly other iteain to nah-game ior u-ser- w“ 9i Kernels-fur therchariiipioneliip of P-- E- Irlun-l. tlis ehollonzeiio be st- fiellifll Alvitltill We ..iluvfl,.qr.-eliamuion- ship will ho claimed, “Captain p1 Gon- naught liuslict Bull Teani, BOSTON ifililldfifltfi- ."¢_l'.l’ "F101 lllF-Dlltqh ifrillbe. sufficient, to cover the, doings of the Bgqfigu Nationals for the past twenty-four hours. Home bsd pitching lost the game fcr them Monday. Dad pitching will make the best club in the world look bad, and, as everyone knows, the Heston National Iicuguers are not the best aggregation of ball tossers that ever came over the bssebull pike. ' The day was cold and raw and it was no fun to play the game, 1st alone sit and make a. report of the ilflllllls. This is not intended as an alibi. Alibio are the easiest things 1n baseball. The word as applied to baseball is something like two years old. It originated with Charlie Dry- den, the huioorist, who writes base» ball-for the Hearst newspapers in Chicago. Dryden rhnde it apply to Big Ed. Welsh who, iilienever lie lost a genie, complained thatfhe was not feeling right. But beyond that "ne always hail his excuse prepared in advance. There was really no reason for "Big Ed." to make excuses, but he is blliltthnt ‘way and Dryden was quick‘ enough to pick out hisweak-iiess and dilate upon it. As regards the Boston Nationals, there are no less than one million nlibis that could be brought into D183’ whenever an overworked corres- pendent wishes to utilize one or one thousand or more of them. Several scores of them have hitherto been made use of in these dispatches and the chances are that. several hundred more will have to be placed in the spotlight before the season ends. But this, all as it may be, the wen- ther was cold and raw and there was poor pitching by Dickson and Hogiie for the Bostons and they lost out, 6 to Z. The team is improving in spite of the fact that the Baltimores won. It is improving iii team work. The shifting of Myers to third in the bat- ting list was a ivise move. He was n very large factor in the scoring of both of Boston's runs yesterday. But a good outfield must he SOCHT" ed. And the pitchers must be nble to put "em" over when they have to. . sloo newline. sioo. The rendersof this pn er will he leaned to learn that there is at enst on . mailed ' "i" "h""=‘="°:i".r:.l:al.:..':i.* ilifi nly positlv t't ti l Fiffildfifilé-{Jiiilfifi i internally flGf-lflk - tn bi n .. mflftlilii°gysdrnifmihg$idil the fun datum of the disessimhulypd rszi h by i - ' " ti - “let-ls: "iifirriznstir. ithfn incur-Ry; new rs llundred lore or cum ‘léafis to. cure. L, and. fol.‘ fidrlressg: . u-uvia; o0..- TofedoD ‘ db Dru t 7. e . . . ‘Tanks flail‘ Fjsngfllrylgdllrfor eondl-ibm tom. ..'_~_,*.,, nurses. millllil"? ,, BQKIiIfJIIr-DH¢.$C£OYHQII ‘Colieitore for Royal gunk of (Janerb. i " MQNBYY to _ Block. Qhsrlottotrlwvi ..eealed Tentfffjidf to tli. ostmastei‘ ‘Ggffsl, villi‘ behecelve t otters. -- until men. -p,ii:sridsr..l hi. no. my 1918*~‘f6t_il!¢¢0l1~¢¥‘ The following sre the scores of each," f‘ " ' ‘ 282.9 i 23g flllming some between national teams ‘e246 here yesterday. chess clubitouk, placeJast night at Harvey's Sample Rooms, Sidney, St. The same enthusiasm was displayed 265 the rsiiils and others are climbing to 214 the toil.- The. trophy-and prizes are Z63 unyone‘s yet. 1341 Ross was to hoavydor Mr. R. E.‘ Mc- niirriiiioiiic, ._ivlr1., AflllJQéj-pfi‘ '- 't deep in the Alexandra Rural “All. “Colirrizlicr iii I l‘! l‘ ‘airs ‘f’ . ._.. .-._,. _. . . Trill: Jcnsnwfl V15_w"s n I. . 1. ~'~ "ma: ' 4A4 .. g " l. "(Canadian Press)" BBQQKLYN. Avril 10~Bhiladel< hla beat Brooklyn. 1 top in the oiiussmousxiausur i - I .- ~r*- _. , . Tho ninth innings of the wondrous in this bout as in the previous ones. Some officers have been reduced to The score is as iollowswy-Dr. A. Rae in one game but Mr. McRae had his revenge ln downing the doctor in two others. Mr. T. B. Woodman proved too foxy for both Mr. R. E. Mutch mid Mr. May, winning one from encli. The redoubtutlii Mr. W. S. Louson proved to be too much for Mr. Mutcb nnd Mr. May scoring one from each. Mr. L. P. Tantoii tested Mr. May in one round. Finally one of the most pleasant iiininiis of the whole series was brought to a close when Mr. R. E. McRue succumbed to Mr. Love. The tiiiirnairent will continue again to-mnrrow night nt the some illacc. Everybody is welcome to come. The innings from now on promise to be very exciting 'as the filial scorings will ‘be M18116.” ,_ BASKET BALL ,_'An- interesting and» well-s contested izaine of basket ball was played in the Y. M. C. A.’ lust night between the l’. W. C. and Prince Street ‘School. The Princrfstreef. girls made u good showing, their combination dicing superior to that of the 'P.W.(‘~. tearii, but the first guard of the col~ leizei-teum time~aiid ngnin broke up their combination, and hy slllifiil work kept the ball-out. 'of the not. 'I‘lie| only and wirinihgvigoal was scored by Miss Robertson of the‘ College team. Mr, flieliy refereed satisfactorily. xilexnll Rubber Goods comprising nir cushions, enemas, combination hot Witt!!!‘ bottles, ice citph, fountain syringes, ctc., nre the best to_be had. They are the strongest, most. satis- factory and durable and each one bears tlie..Rexi$ll' ' Giiaranfiecffmiiiiey flack ‘if ilissatisfibd. The McKiniion Drug Co., The Rexall Store,‘ Corner‘ Great Georgciand Kent Ste. Mtf. “ ‘ .. v_.i;_ f- ' - rzgunthfn,» 881,1 d; 00., for best cool, lowest prices?’ 9-23Mtf. idtfgffllfb .31.“ in wines i Eastern SYS. Corporation - “IKIEKNATIONAL LINL » < wiivrsn FABES w ....54.50 St. John‘ tfoZBoston . . . . St. Jnhifto. Portland” u. "-4 o" Stsle Rooms . . . . . . .$l.00 Leave 8t _John at 9 00 annwednesdsy luv Esnipurtfubsc.Portland and Boston and fist. at 7 pqmdorifloston direct. Returning: leave Uentrsi Wharf Boater. Mo at iliam. ane Portland 5p. m. for ' c, tflsiitport and St John and 00 a. m. for. st. John vlo Esstport ifg" Portland . iiiiamn. sThaMsniP mum Direct service between Portland sud New ¥OPk.LBl\‘O (Frsnkim W-hsrf Tush Thurs. sud Bstnst 6p. m Fares 88,00 h . aver titlletii, literature and information s II a I t l ll. ket agents. Bazgsge zgtgiillilillgiidii,‘ ivlgilfiiiinui." 18F}! P.A. W. M. . Lon. Agent. ‘ . John. N ll TENDERS will be TQCClVcd by the under signed for sinking from zoo to 30o post holes, for telephone posts,4 Telephone Line up to Friday, the i8lli inst. Woik to b: completed by the ist of June. A. G. JUDSON, Srcy- ' R. R. No I Allxaudra, Lot 49 4~8Mtt4i. &LWAYS CONSULT THE PHONE DIRECTORY. ' Almost every flay The Guarding rs- esfves orders by mail to insert news matter of an advertising nature. In most of those eases the senders, who srs frequently not known w en's member of the staff endwho have "no seeoiiiit in the‘ sdvertisiug desert» meat, writs, "Please insert the fol- i lowing and obit 3' thus apparently‘: implying that t ey think the itemiri bmihsertsd free. Only slew weeks‘ ‘ age iii render wrote "asking "that hisid- i-sgissmsiit of inn-iii for Sale,» Jllr re 0d tree troln- ,§°,$llI_-\1:l2l B: osiicslldditi.‘ lire‘ , ‘Merl The uimdim? In thisrkgiinscflon it “wiiiléoiisnmn \ "ii-din “m ‘rr- '- ' -.~- i» ...:~ ..,. H. 4 W t? if i‘ ~ i. Qéamgiqmi, ._ .» p; ...'...;.. l i " lvlliilT-ii!‘lull-Pilot?’ silsiiliirf ifriw ' " “ "rujiiziux M». ._ Porllere his lfoiir Home Oii/‘Iililiiof the styles can be seen in our display viiindow where they are plainly priced. ' l A}. , _ p fiiiie iidvanlagg ‘of l c i‘ Qlllllvlflllflllyi to Brighten Up All‘ fresh, perfect goods -— at away below regular prices. l l Tlli'e'fquai_itit_y of ezicli kind is liinitcd—you had better call today. l a - pair handsome Hymns in‘ pm“ apalr. Rich Port- lQKC‘! ih‘ dark Olive brocade crimson.‘ Iiicliisillqy finish. Heavy gfeell- 910% lIQWY ‘lll-"HW- 531k)’ finish 3 W5 weight. Size 3 yds lorigly 5o inches wide. long 5o inches wide very handsome. 2 pairs 3 pairs only. a pllll‘. These come only. ;. ' a plair. _ Handsome; $5 75 m‘. i“ m“ shades of $4.90 ‘or 53-68 stripe Bflildiid ef- bronze greni. phlercerlzed silk finish 3 yils fects in Oriental colorings. _Very hsndsome _ _ _ eni new. 3 yds long 42 inches wide.‘ 4 long, 45 inches iirldcf "ltfilllffi ""19- l I - nir only at this price. They're very desirable gooris- two its: green effect-good quality closely ivovi-n and of film texture pairsioniy. l . 3ydsiqi:'g,j4z_1_iiches wide. - , rCzirpeisei, Qualify From ii"“$“‘ England’s Best Weavers We are proud of our iuignificcnt showing of new carpets and rugs. Upivzirds ofone liundied and fifty handsome "squares are displayed c-ii the immense nc_w rug _'ro.ck we've just installed llxiiiinster-Wiltoii- Briissels-velvet- tapestry Scotch all wool rugs- every desirable ki . l. '\Ve ivant you to see tlienih-wdrc anxious to have an opportunity of slioiviug you. And you wont be under the slightest obliga- tion to made a purchase. l , ' a ill-Wilton iigs, $1*i .00 l0 $55.00 Brilssel Rugs $10.50 iii $45 o0 Tapestry lilies $500-11» $20.00 Aiiminsfer Rugs $20. to $35.00 Wool Rugs ‘$315110 $15.00 Velvet Rugs $5.00 to $25.00 Carpeiiiigs in Tapestry, “Brussels, Velvet, Wilton, elc. at every price ranging from 40c to 2.50 peryard. Then the cheaper lines come at 1o: to yzc. No matter what price you wish to pay you’ll find we can please you. 5 ‘vi O . / _'\ Brighten up With . .Fresh New (lilcloflis and so cheap. FIFTY PATTERNS it‘. tiles pirquetry and floral effects at. . . . PATTERNS in oilclofbs and finoleums iii 2. 3 and 4 yds wide at 4c?» 45°. 553.55% _ largest; i i lfsfsiiriiileiif in Town a oil iiiiii Malehcil Free 0| Charge i i l Beer {ii . I THIRTY NEWDFSIGNS in nic» qual ty floor oi clollis .. .. .. F1 FTY nAuiisoim" iEvttstf _. . ii. . I ‘We neommend | liquid Veneer .4.”