__ 1;. . __ =t l` 1 if A’ fi ." » . 1. 1 i i » _.i 5 if 23 if E _. “'\"= r. _* ~ ll l E. 1. .l ._ , ., , /_ I » t i ,, It iQ i l _-1=A» - r__eES_Ix _ _ “___ , L G. ` ht.-_ i no I -rp '1>_1grt_'nr:s_ w,i"ri'-r _-t ‘ - ‘ _mtl-_yi,r."1\'(>,'r' 1JIsgi1~i>oit\'-'i‘ EtAiNi uinnrisirii ‘ PJ I ASL Itl ' SI-I KI RS” A tliaiinlng story of young people .uid youiig ltltuis in tvlilch rcalizntloii ‘ l RD -1. .» t'~c~ ' lf.;-‘ - 1 I-I hi' . ‘£1 ','_» 1-:'.1_-t1Giit'r.1.;nlI.8.45,, ' t i i is equal to aiiticl- _. ,,., _ patioii E l Iixliilui-ntiiig! tt Joyful! I2 fl'ct'\'escciit! wr- t _ __ “THE SPAN (IF _\ new slat' in comedy f DEATH” (_`I.YDE (‘()()K Eighth, thrilling chap- In . tel' of the "'l`lIl~] l[l'N'l`S)[.\N” “VEILED 'l`\\'o big laughing )IYS'I']<]RY" acts __;_ ___ -as »...»~ sr- . .~»_a»':.»_»rs»' -es 5 mirror Eiiwiiti iiirinir iiinNEE inouictir TUESDAY, MAY---- Il ' » ll l l - 1 L_ l t [7 _ Tho Scott-li Quai-tot Pickard & Co. Phone 240. WOMEN'S Bungalow aprons, special Friday and Saturday 89c. Prowse Bros. Ltd. SIMS PACKING C0. will not re- ceive dressed hogs later than Wednesday next, 25th inst_ ,COTTON AND GINQHAM dress-_ es, sizes 2 to it yrs. special 50. 7?., and $.100_ Prowse Bros. Ltd. ADVERTISE THE BEAUTIES OF THE ISLAND.-By |elidlDS your friends a souvenir of P. E. l. only 6'lc postpaid. Guardian Office NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS.- Advertsers arereminded that all display advertisements must he in the Guardian Office before noon of the day previous to publication and before 10 n. in. on Saturdays. SUCCESSFUL CHARLOTTE- TOWN BOY.--'l`he iiiany friends ui .\ii'. l~‘_ \`. llyzin, son of (`tipt_ Jus ltyan, llnrhour h1a.stei~ of this port will he pleased to hour of his zip- poiiiiincn* as chief officer ot the t‘anadian Goyeriiiiieiit Surveying ship, _-\tuidia_ of the Atlantic (‘oast Survey wliich is tit present receiv- ing her annual olerliziuling at llalifzix_' JUBILEE SERVICES AT POW- NAL_-Services and 1-elelirntion of the 50th, anniversary oi` the open- ing of Pownal _\le-:hotlist (‘liurch will he held there on Sunday, .\lay 22nd. at ll ii. ni. A splendid service is being arranged and Rev, Dr. Steele will assist the pastor at both services. .---<-0->--- UPON COMMUNIST PARTY IN FRANCE PROSPEFIITY EVIDENT .LY SMILES PARIS, .Niay if-The French Communists are becoming prosper. ous. The party recently 'has bought a buildng in Paris at a cost of 400,000 francs tabout $31000 at present exchange rates) which will be used as their hea.dquaiters, ac- cording to an announcement made yesterday by .\l. i~`i~ossard, the Conimunist leader. 'l`iie money was raised »li_\' ti loan subscribed 'by members ot’ the par- ty, he told a meeting oi' (‘onintun- ists. At fthe Saing time. ..\l. Fros- sard appointed the l~`reiicl\_ delegat- es to the next congress of the Moscow tinteifnationale. Splendid Turnout 9 A of Promising Football Material! wells last.night for the tootliall match with New Glasgow on .\lay t2-ith. There was a large turn out ot' players_ and two l`ull tennis; were lined up. Some ol` the old players were on hand, hut the most encouraging feattitre was the promising clitirzu-ter. The select-‘ ion of tt team will .be difficult with L.-\_U DER ()0i\`(.` I‘Il{"l‘ (T0. ` Headed by _ GEO. '.l‘. `\'.-\LLA,\'UI‘} so man-y good ‘nien trying for posi- tions. Among the forwards were fluffy, I.. Moran, \\"allter, Goodwin, L_ ZVl`cl)onu.ld and G. .Wir-,i)oiinhl~-~.‘ former Saint plttyois,-.»-Siiiitli_ an ovct't-tea plnyei°_ t‘_ Uniirpliell, RJ Jenkins, ~Scanillebury; llonnynizin and Iiuvi:-ion-»l'oi~nicr Ontario pltiy- ers; in the quart(-i- hack position- Brotiher-in-Law and Understudy of ~w..,-.., ii, umm., _ti-wt-=»n. mout- Sllt Il.\ltItY L.-\UI)l'IR Mtisic. :: Siiigitig :: Dan(-iiig. Iiiipcrsoiiatioiis and Flirt Galore BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES 10 Clever Scotties in an Entertainment that you will long remember. EVENING PRICES _ _ 350, 5tic, 7.2¢, $i.oo MATINEE PRICES _ . __ . _ _ _ _ . _ . otic, zoo. Seat Sale Friday morning tat 9.30 at the Theatre. I BEWARE ! ` OF OVER ADVERTIZED GOODS Our ads are small, our trade and service are the big things. \=`i‘!= 1 9 Price and quality speak loudest. to Come and see how we are smashing E old prices. _ » FOR EXAMPLE Men’ Russian Calf Brandon Boots made only ten months ago, to sell for l, $15.75. We now offer for $9.00. All Men’s Oxfords, new and old at less than cost. Our best $13.50 Astoria for $7.00. 1 700 Ladies Boots, Oxfords and Pumps at half price. _ __ Just received 200 sample pairs at half manufacturers price and other new goods arriving dail_y. i uAnAn\\nD*nUD 'Pnl' Hogs Un nnrnnf gan; at half, l.. <:iinpholl_ S. Doyle, .l_ Doyle and tl, Canipbell. ' The tennis will prat-tice again this evening and toniorrow. 'l`llP revival of foot-lizill holds promise of a satisfactory stories of games in the fall am] all lovers oi' the grand old games :ire tlcliglitcl. l The excursion on the 24th. will `lie largely patroiii7.ed by all desir- ' ing ol' :E deligltttni outing.. Winsome MacKinnon Sisters | ____ Winsome and griict-fiil_ oliildis-li and sweet are tho two little Muc- Kinnon sisters. The sisters ages nine and eleven respectively ai'o among the premier juvenile enter- tainers of t-astern (‘.anatln_ 'l`hc_\' }iy their ‘bright niannerisni:-i as Well as hy their graceful dancing of the llighland steps have won the unstinted applause ot' thou- sands in the theatres of the Marl- tinie provinces. The child-ren will appear ai the Prince Edward Then- tre on Tiiestlay afternoon and tevenlng. They are a part nf the Lauder ‘Scotch concert party which the niannger takes 'much pleasure in nnnouring as his holiday attraction. Secure your seats early. A record sale is anti- cipated. Sents no\v on sale at thc Theatre. i__. -*il-li, I` L5- , ;/j \ ,V/-.ever _ Smead on breed. it always ` delightsthe children. Use it also in cooking. in place of lllznr. In uae for more then half a century. I Cifnwn 'The most suture:-si'ul practice oil' ATTACKED BY SWARM OF the week was held by the Abegql BEES . new -blood#-most of it 01' 11 ver>'l"uhon them and only the inhniiit. try Inverness Screened Coal. A. REMEMg5R we ponponed Am., -=.==_ _ V ,_ .v tion Sale at Thomas Rlcee. Green $1_00_ Pruwse Bros. Ltd. _ _ Thirty _in los 6. 0. McDonahl's, Saturday._ ---rt 1. _' ‘ o. Perens Taxi e¢lvice.- some .ree wma' mlm nhos._ Pima 47o.r. Au onlie nrvmntiy forty years. Highest. quality i hats nt thc lowest prices. Prowse Bros Ltd. BORDEN.-On Sunday, May 22nd Rev. John Stirling of Bradal funeral of the late John A. Ross next Sunday M83' 22011. Sl, Ell7‘f" heth`s Church, Springfield. 1_1 iii. Holy Ooiiriiitmion. St. .`I0t_ll -_ Church. Cralllmd- 7 D- m' Igverflalf prayeu Preacher~Rev. Wt on. This wi-Il \be the R9_C_0 _n fm well service before env g Liverpool N. S. ___;__..4-om--‘-" “hm"‘.,. ],||N|\¢-nt for l)nu|\ri|II` .._--<-o->->-- OPERATION ON BRAIN CURES A. N. Y. CONVICT OSSLNING. N. J. May 19-Rom an Leondowski, the Sing Sing' pris- oner from whose brain Dr. William L. Chapman of Brooklyn, removed ti bullet several weeks ago. was taken today to the Danneiuora Hos- pital for the crimin.al'lnsa.ne to he reconimitted to rlson as cured of inmate of the Dafnnemora Hospit-‘ al prior' to his operation. die answered -a series of quest- ions rationally and prepared ri wrii- ten statement expressing gratitude to llr. tlliitpnianlfor restoring his sanjty and cuning the vollent pains in t-he head from which he pr(- viously ' suffered. Dr. Chapman, ,who is 'partially paralysed, performed the operation w‘hile seated in a wheel chair. --_-1-0-31-L _\llniird’e Lllilment for Colds, I-iw. -@€-O>-l- BOSTON, May_18.~tl<‘ivo thou. Sunil f='i>ectatoi‘s at a hall game on .the Metropolitan reservation at UY00 Park, yesterday ai'teriiooii were thrown into a panic when at _great swarm of bees descvndeti suninioiiing of Michael \V_ liarretl_, 24 Einnictt street, known its the "bee king". saved liiindrcds from being severely siting thy tht- swirl. ing, buzzing angry liosts. l’rol`ossoi' l5tii'retL had the ‘.iwa'i‘ni under control in |,;.lf an l_|o\ir_ Though covered with lbees ironi head to foot he was not once stung. He announct-d that the swarm was coiiiposcd of tame bees and ‘Was not of tho wild variety. 'i‘he excited lhrongs were quickly calined'_ but not until tht-ro had been rievt-ral narrow escapes front auto collisions -between spt»t:t,ators whose autoiiiohilcs were coiiiplete- ly enveloped by rloutls oi' the in- sects. ln all only -half it dozen persons were stung by the lit-cs and police reports did not show that any ol` _these reqiilrotl liospital tiwiittiient.. ‘l‘ho tliecs appeared tlircclly over the baseball diamond with scarce- ly an lnstant`s warning to the en- fxrossetl throiigs ht-low. The gaiiic was immediately broken up, players anti spectators alilke madly waving their arms about their heads and wrapping their coats around their faces. Wo- men and children slirieked wildly, hut tis far as could ‘be learned till of the half dozen \'ictim_~i were men. W.. 'Patrolman John ilrowiie of the Hyde Park station, on duty nt the reservation, lietliought liiinself o|` the nearby resitleiico of Mr. Bar- rett, wiio came on the run to the Scene of greatest activity, w-hlch by this time had slill'tod from the ball diamond into lirainartl street. With police t-learing the way for him .he plunged into zi cloud of the insects and liegitn it low droning murmur. This is what he terms “tactile” language. ' lt is almost sountlless, he ex plains and he depends upon hypt- `notl¢ motions of the' hands to con- vey to the bees his real meaning. In this case, he said, lie hoped to locate the queen »bee_ but was un- able to do so. Within ri few minut- es however, he had silcveeded in inducing some ot’ the bees to enter his hives ann tliereaflcr it was n simple process to gather in the entire swarni_ lie declared last night there were fully 500.000 bees. lie had not found the queen, ai- though he had spent hours in on effort to do so. Mr. Barrett said the tbees seemed to be quite Iisppv with lilni and he is principally concerned in finding their owner come of any tame hesvkeepor in OUR STEADFAST POLICY for! ri n r ' - _ . ,.a---.- _ _ _ I _ , _ _ ,_ , L,..__ -~, ,_~_. ~ masons asc. mf zec. at s. A. .Joint vou.E’- ensues we L L l0lll0tl I élblilglit _tl u,;_¢,»_¢"._¢.»__j Mc‘D°m11d'S on Stlturdsr mir price. s. /i. .vrononaids saiur-' _ ‘ ' ' ` ’- -L t _ - » ,-. g Fon A Go°’“”-D_ CLEAN FIRE din- ~ E. A. FOSTER.. Central Drugstore, Chnrlotwtown . t;;-xl 'i ...-~|e='ll 1 migration of the swa-rm was that a|W0l1ll0fS- . nerd, saturday. my 'zist at one:queen hee had decided upon .1 new 'WND 8 be°ll@°P°P 0°” HMC .ycyock p_ m_ mln or .him-,_ home, ann as is the custom in the in -picking out the Q‘1.0°l1 D69 -; I bee kinsdom_ had set forth on her isolating her in it lhlve the an d re- t ith h followin of thou mulnder of the swarm ls _quité Now on§Sal,e ui IJ his insanity. Leon`dowsk.i was an. She Does Love Spoonlng with Funeral Blur.-s I Used to Lovc Just We Two Make Believe l\'obody‘s Rose Paradise Sw..-et Hour of Blame lt ()n lo Poor Old I-Hitlirr, Coniir Song _\fy Father w-.is Born in Kill-arricy, Comic Song Put a Bit of Powder on lt Father, Comic Song ‘ , Cohen and thc lluust~h_n<.il l'urt l. l\lonolog\ic,_‘ Cohen and thc llouscboat lint ll. hlonologuc Scandinavia (Sing Dost* Song and Make Dose , Mtisic) _ _ . . Al _lolsoii ( _ _ _ . 3 _ _ a Tooth) _ . _ Blossom Scclt-y ,‘ .S ~ No Wonder l'm Blue . Rose of Aflilonc _ . Now I Lay Me Down Io Slccp . Nora Bayes- ' Mary and John _ _ Fnlwin Smnlle I’m Gonna Jazz My \\'ny Right Straight Thru l Down \\`hcre They Play the Illues _ , Put on de Golden Sword ' rv `» _ Get Yo' Ticket _ _ Harry C.__?irbwn_e Rescue the Pcrishlng . V _ Hgpry-,Burr Prayer . I-Iexiry`Burr , bane-` will conduct services in Boi*-l ' ` ,¢- ' ' den at 7 p. m. _ ___§o_¢_ 'FUNERAL s-A'runc-AY. _ 'rite _ _ ` '*=- -°"' uill take plate from his into iesi __ it-nee .it Flat River on Saturday ly _ ___, he "ist, nt 1 o‘cloc'k I ff ,» _._ _ ~_ , '_ V Q __ _._. _ _ __ _ _ I . .J _X _ . / . _ Al. f J _ _ _t y ,.~__ _ THE rmnistn or ctRAPA\_JD .-.- ,_ _./fy; _l ~ AND ...iSPRlNGFlELD. - Servicc * -‘ ‘ -' '- --- - "' "" _ n _ Song Hits l Can`t Klct-p Still 'l`u-night, C niic Song ‘ .liilly “'illl;iiiiS _ ` liilly \\'illi;imS 1 liilly \\'il|in_ms a Little lllt ol' Scotch, Comic Song _ llilly \Vl!lluu.ls . liillv \\'illldms _ .\ly Girl, Comic S. ng llilly \\`illiams . ]o.- ll.i_\'iii;ui 'l`lic (liipiiiul t`ohcii _ -_ _loc lluyinan .‘ Eat Cu .t itll iid \'ou'll \'r‘vtrllit.ik You Brit It All ()vcr Now l Frank Crumlt - _ Frank Crumlt . _ . .Howard Marsh l Howard Marsh | . Nora Bayes _ _ Edwin Siualle l 1\l..ry St-.ifforrl and Her Jazz'-Band lilury Stafford and Her Jazz Band Har L Brotvnennd Male uarict t t . t Q L_,-1 Believe Me, f=_=-= landed Mndqlg l Opera' and Cone Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses Charles Hackett P3|¢ M000 (An lndinn Love Song) George Meodcr lily Little Home on the Hill George Meadcr ~ Art llit-knian`s Orchestra I Spoiled '_You-Fox-Trot Art llickinan’s Orchestra _ Siren of a Southern Sea-Fox-Trot Art ilickmnn's Orchestre Dny Dreants-Fox-Trot Art liickinnn’s Orchestre. " t Mnzlc-Medley Fox-Trot Ycrkcs’ Inzarimba Orch. Two Sweet Lips-Medley Fox-Trot Yukos' Jazarimka Orch. Toddlc-l'-‘ox-Trot; . _ Paul Biese Trio Beela Boola-Song One-Step . Paul Bitlsc Trio I Lost You-l"ox-Trot _ The Happy Six Yokohama Lullaby-Medley Fox-Trot The Happy Six Over the llili-Song Waltz- ~ The Me `ropolitan Dance Players Dreamy llifWnll -Medley Vllaltz A The Metropolitan Dance Plnycrs Bright Eyes, Xylophone Solo _ Joss Libouati Underneathllawaliaii Skies, Xylophone Solo, Jess Libonnti ‘I ‘_____ Ai A --4 l I If All those Endenrlng Young Charms . . . . Pablo Casais 'l'urke_y in the Straw . ` .` Percy Grainger ' The (rum-buckets March Wi Percy Grainger Canto Amoroso . . Duci de Kerekiarto Hearts and Flowers, Key of "G" Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra under the dircction ol' Eugen Ysaye Love in ldleness (Serenade) Key of -` “C” Cincinnati Symphony 0;. bhestre under the direction of Eugen Ysaye Tropical Dance No. 4 llnytian Or- chestra, conducted by»]n5tin Elie Voodoo Scenes (Priestess Dance) Haytian Orchestra, conducted by Justin Elie l, A-me GE-r voun von.: s|.ousEsj‘l“°S W ef K '_ _ , here, very pretty styles, s_p'9c|a| Bwnds of attendant _ _drones und _tloclleiiiliout follovfiug su t. 5°” "".'i'” .'f.1‘."‘lti°°..l_'é’_."§7 C,0;;;pl{-:te J List attendee to. I* "f-*‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' I a %&".“&`»P`€'v _ _ ?s-1.-. s _ R-4042 $1.00 R-4043 V _si.oo R-4044 $1.00 re-torso :Loo A-3382 $l.0l| A-3388 5| .00 A-3357 $1.00 A- 3392 $1.00 A- 3394 $1.00 ' A-3390 $1.00 A-3386 $1.00 A- 3385 $1.00 : _ t.:- ""’.-ref - E? " -W _ "’ *-¢»‘. /.fer Dance. Records ' $l.00 l A-3391 `l A-sm g si.oo A-3393 $l.00 ‘t A-ms i si.oo ‘_ A-3384 $i_tio A-6183 $1.65 I l_ A-slssi ‘ 79457 i l $1.00 ert V 79sis ,‘ $1.00' . A- 3380 l' si.oo ‘ 79155 ` $1.00 ‘ 5l.00 4 si.oo y A-ein sms E-7072 SLO! May 28th-June 4 Columbia Novelty] Record Weelc Something different for your record library. Original. lndividull. Excepiionll. In-"M0" New Columbia Records on Sale at all Colmbia Deallrethe 20th of Every Month. _ _ o0i.UMe|A GRAPHOPHONE coi/IPANY. Toizorrro. Up until n late hour no report han. .|57 eed' . . K _ , -‘-»‘ __ .*l ._. - . _ »I , .- ' _ .., . ,, _ ’ ___ rf" ~ 'TnE'cnAnLorrnfi‘owNon.t~nn1AN. ' y - I ‘“ MAY. 20 'o'e'co'»eie'oeoeeaait¢ no eeaqttu, essence ir*ssat=‘=asas7°#nssneeeneneésnsanensnvnanss seseseeeease Eieceseeeteseeeeéreeeeeieesefeeeeeeeeeeseesaeeeeeeeseeee»eseeeees=eesceseees.f.s¢ses.e¢ese='=.e.s¢esee.eee'%=e Ll UUAUOC ._. 0 '. ull; . _ EARo i?- ANNEX Really reniarkable bargains are on sale, in our big' new Bargain ` Anu`eX`. - _ _ Every article plainly priced. Walk through and see for yourself. .' e|_Acl< i=oi_D|Ne oo cAnT, rubber are wh¢¢|=._|¢... , mer noon. was $1.15. eAnoAiN ANN:-:x Pnice GentIeman's fumed solid oak CHIFFONIER with mir- ror. Was $40.00. BARGAIN ANNEX PRICE V Ladies DRESSING TABLE, mahogany finish._|,ev¢| t plate mirror. Was $22.50. BARGAIN ANNEX PRICE _ $13.90 Genuine oak HALL MIRRORS with hooks attached for hats and coats. A varity of styles and finishes. '$6.90 fm- $4.00. $11.75 for $7.75. $15.75 for $9.00. $17.75 for » $10.90- -- High class FOLDING GO CART. high sides-large' hood-a beauty. Was $20.00. BARGAIN ANNEXI- ‘ PRICE _____ __ $13_90_l BED OUTFIT consisting of iron hed, woven Acme ` spring and mattress. Very special, 3 pieces I Large oval MANTLE ivimnon with navel edge walnut finish frame, varnished gilt ball edging. Was $2 0 BARGAIN ANNEX PRICE ................ A '_ . Large oblong MANTLE MIRROR, bevel edge, ot: frame, gilt corner ornaments. Was $21.00. BARGA ANNEX PRICE ............................................ ._ CHESTERFIELD high grade tapestry covering-sprlti; seat with spring edge and spring back. 76 inches Ioq. ” Was $130.00. BARGAIN ANNEX PRICE I ` I - Cabinet PHONOGRAPH-fumed oak case=-large ful| toned machine-plays all records. Was $110.00. BARGAIN- ANNEX PRICE ........... ._ »o“‘ 9 piece DINING ROOM SUITE, sold oak, fumed finish ' Buffet was $75.00. Table lwaa $45.00. China Closet wis ' arf $59.35. BARGAIN ANNEX PRICE 9 piecei seo oUrF|'r-3 pieces. sea has brass rail and >»ra\»_`,.‘. "caps on posts. Spring is extra strong. double weave-thlo* 1 r¢versIi`>‘|¢ mattress. BARGAIN ANNEX Palos Real oak SECTIONAL BOOKCASE, stack consistin,_ of 3 large book sections, (OP and 535%- BARGMN ANNEX t PRICE .............................................. __ Extra special 3 PIECE BED OUTFlT._Elcctro wielded _ continuous post bed-summons link SP'°‘"9» l"‘9h grade _ cotton felt mattress. BARGAIN ANNEX PRIC _ .- $31.00 ‘- Solid oak ladies SECRETARY DESK-plain deillml with drawer-fumed finish. Was $36.50. BARGAIN - NEx peice ................ ._ t _BARGAIN ANNEX PRICE ________ __ ‘ CHAIR to match above Settec. Was $21-50: BARGMN ANNEX Perce ........... _____ ._ , ci-iEs'rE~nFtELo-upholstered an nest ,quality Craig: _ man leather-has spring sent with 3 marsahll sprlnil CU - t Ions. Was $140.00. BARGAIN ANNEX PRICE BIG CHAIR to match above Chesterfield. Was $68.00._ eAneAiN ANNEX Pmce _____ ,__ ..... Fumed 'oak DEN SETTEE, loose spring seat. Was; 50.85. BARGAIN ANNEX PRICE E . $39.50, REED cunATE mahogany finish. Two sh°|v=S- Was" 39.25. BARGAIN ANNEx Pnice ____ __ _ ~ _ _ ~.`l Fumed oak DEN SET-TEE-Auto cushion. Was $3800 _ Electric PORTABLE LAMP--made of reed fumedAf;‘_' ish, shade lined with chlntz. Was $17.50. BARGAIN NEx Pn|`cE _____________________________ 1 Lam portable me ELEc'rmc LAMP-¢>hi“*1 "'52 shed.--fumes finish. was $21.85. e/tnoAiN ANN vn|cE I Gents CHIFFONIER--mahogany flnleh-large MV* mirror. Was $38.50. BARGAIN ANNEX PRICE Ladle. nnEss|No 'rAei.E, mahoalvw f\"l'*"’3 '""' rm. wa. $27.50. eAneAiN ANNEX rnice oval sEnviNe 1'nAv with glen bottom, m=h°s="¥ rinim eAneAtN ANNEx Perce ' I1 Gents high grade quartered oak. I°|d°" “£33 CHIFFONIER, swell front oval mirror. Wll 37 - - _ gA|N ANNEX pmcz ............................... __ ,_ \. Every article is areal bargain-at a close clear out price- - Osly one oi each-`don’t delay. . ms -A lil# _.M45 _ sl wa-h¢~aTs§ l .\., .F-¢|...»..-._ sa-n'~uv'm,».».¢_..».=-»t~.-.nf *af asvkdinsezaaaari fa- manga A-___A._.-A}`t'_1__ ‘l _»\) (___ ll' it I7 .