UGUST 29, 1530' $8.71 SECURE A . MUSICAL EDUCATION JOIN TO-IIAY Aug, 28 Until Sept.9 Adults & Children and Receive VIOLIN 0llTFlT F R E E Tuesday, Sept. 9th =' 50¢ A Lesson PROF. EMANUEL INSTRUCTOR cbulbmmva Violin [School H‘! Queen Street Across from Prowse Bros. Labor Day Boxing Bout cos Longephie who has been win- ping his bouts for the past two yer-r: will have to step fast end careful when he meets Hamid McCellum on labor Der. Herold, who has been ggggnfly boxing against weight. will have an advantage of wei8ht 0n this occasion. This should be e real go. pg both young men are in splendid condition. irhissveninge lilentrai Guardian-THE MAR|T|MElhe luau-recur ;W.;;. <.~.....1.-... Band Programme STARTHG OAT 9M O Canada. 1. March-Alert Pcphem-(Hall). 2. Selectio l-Old Time Favorites- (Arr. by Barnard). 3- Waltz-The Cuckoo-(Jonasson). 4. Cornet Duett-Ide and Dottie- (Losey). Tom MacFerlane and Fred Joseph. 5. Selection-Meritanwiwalleee. 0.,Vocal Solo with Band arr-Down the River of Golden Dreams-AA Felst Publication). Soloist-Mr. Leo Doiron. - 7. Fox Trot March-Around" the Corner (leist publication). 8.Waltz — Danube Waves -- (Ivan- ouici). 9. March-Norembiga-(l-Iall). National Anthem. Trade Satisfactory In M a r i t i m e s 8T. JOHN, N.B., August 27.—-Mari- time Provinces continue to present a very satisfactory showing insofer as industrial conditions are concerned having in mind the present state of trade throughout Canada, declared W. U. Appleton, General Manager of the Atlantic Region oi the Canadian Nader-rel Railways. who arrived in St. John. The afternoon freight tonnage on the Atlantic region up- to-datc was equal to that of last year's for the same period, Mr. Ap- pleton stated. 'l‘his may be taken as e fair indication of business trend in the Marltimes. The Canadian Na- tional operates more than seventy- seven per cent of the total railway mileage to Canada's Atlantic provin- ces. Use linerfil Llnlment for loot Ailments. ‘ ter. SEE TIIE NEW FALL COATS AND DRESSES at Johnson's, I44 Greet George Street. 29-21. MURRAY HARBOR CHURCH 0f Christ services Sunday night at 630 Aug 31st C. liL-Arnlstrong, Minis- ren of the Church oi the Most Holy Redeemer had a most enjoyable pic- nic at Stanhope Beach cn Wednes- day afternoon. Bathing and athletic events were participated in with great enjoyment. The children had supper at Stenhope Inn while the parents ate their lunch on the pic- nic grounds. ROTARIANB HOLD PICNIC-The annual Rotary picnic was held Wed- nesday eftornoon at Sta-nhope Beach, and was attended by the members and their wives with a number oi in. vited Gyros and Gyrettes. The day was ideal and full advantage was taken of the facilities for bathing. Games and contests participated in by all made a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon. A dinner and dance at Stanhope Inn concluded a. perfect day. CORNWALL-YORK POINT IN- STITUTE-On the 4th August, the Cornwall-York Point "Women's In-l stitute met with Mrs. Hector Mur- chison at her home at York Point, ENJOYABLE PICNIC-The ¢nua-' it“ CHARFWTHQW.F"ARPYAF lllllf TllllRNEY (Canadian Press) FREDERICTON, N. B., Aug. 20- The holder of the silver trophy em- blematic of ladies golf championship of the Maritime Provinces for 1930 will be decided here today when Miss Audrey McLeod, oi the Riverside Golf Course County Club, St. John, meets Mrs. A. J. Thompson, oi Pred- ericton. These two New Brunswick ladies won here this afternoon in the semi-finals for the championship, defeating their Nova Scotia oppon- ents after hard battles under s. hot sun. start of the tourney here on Mon- day. Charlottetown Business College . with eighteen members and several, visitors present. This Institute now! boasts thirty-two members and still room for more. The roll call wasl answered with sing, say. player pay,l and was such a success that it was; decided to have the same for the‘ September lst. meeting at Mrs. Pope’ Crosby's, Meadow Bank. It was vot- ed to have the Cornwall Hall lighted~ by electricity. the installing oi same ‘ ' "ioeeeeoee-eeoeee» ‘ o o ' n 5 Classified Advertisements ' .... 10o per lino of s mo: | I Three Insertlms . a‘: w “u: of s war: . Four Insertions .. . per of 5 wor I é Eight Insertions .:».....»......... ‘lo per line of 5 words i l m» ._ __. _ r9220“ Fez Sale Boarders Wanted roa sALs-qrtmivrruaa, ANTI- oral. ACCOMMODATED AT m’ cues, m. eieo-a-za-al. Fitzroy Street. 6105-8-27-31. HEAVY BROWN FATE! FOB SALE. Apply st this Oflice. sass-tr. FOR SALE-GIRL’! BICYCLE. 108 Fitzroy St. 6144-9-28-31 FOB SALE, 1'0 LET. BOARD AN-D room signs on hand at Guardian Office. FOR SALE J- COTTAGE WITH large lot on Kent Street. Apply Guardian. 6157-8-29-3i. FOR. SALE-IMO CHEVROLET. A bargain for quick sale. Apply this office. ‘ 6l67-8-29-3i JOB SALE — TWO AYBSIIIBE ' cows, one registered, freshen soon. Harry Paul, Brookfield. 6151-8-29-31. I08. SALE - MOTOR. BOAT, E Nancy Lee. Registered so tons. Ap- . ply L. T. Benton, B ' . 6000-8~3'7-8i. _ mim- FOB SALE-NEW SEVEN BOOM ~ house in Brighton, with modern conveniences. Hot wetor heating - Ind garage. Phone 980 or write . Box 200 Charlottetown. 8-2S-3i. . Jurors sens - MOTOR. LAUNCH, Mary J. Arthur, in perfect condi- ~ ticn. Registered 25 tons, 65 feet -~ over all. Communicate with Ver- TT non Moore, Dunedin. 7 Mll-Ai-tus-wed-fri-sat POI- SALE-M HEAD OI‘ CASTLE. _ flheid of wesiorn horses. Auction ' offered at G. A. Home's. Elm . Avenue, on ‘mesdsy, September 2, - st 1 o'clock. Ramsey Bros. 6l31-8-2S-8i. Teachers Wanted ANTED-SECOND CLASS TEA- ‘ cher fer Pelkel Road School No. . 50. Supplement $100.00. Apply Den A. Melnnil. Secretary. 600I-8-23-8i. ’ Female Help Wanted l ANrlp-omb postman, AP- nly l0l Fitzroy st. 6l03-l-29-2i ANTIIk-A GIRL IOR. GINIIAL housework. Apply 10a Richmond >.St. 0140-28-8-31 ANTID GIIL TO BIL? WITH ;housework. Apply Guardian Office. . 0095-94741. WANTED - YOUNG COUNTRY {Iirl to help with vhousework. No 600K111! er washing. Apply Box J. Guardian. SDII-S-IO-ti. YANTID-MAID FOI- HOUSE- work. Apply Mrs. Robertson. Mer- maid. elil-l-Ie-li. g; wANran-srixpaur aosrtnaas CAN BE ayfleld St. 61l8-8-28-4l. COLLEGE STUDENTS accommodated at 86 B ACCOMMODATION FOB COL- lege boys at 102 Cumberland St. 0085-8-27-31. at 53 EustOl-t Street. 6155-8-29-2i. STUNDENTS ACCOMMODATED at l77 Euston Street. 6056-8-26-2B--29-9-2. ACCOMJVIODATION FOR THREE college boys APPlY MIS- J- B~ Gaudet, 10B Prince Street. 6l54-8-23-8i. Miscellaneous rvruvo nous CALLED ron AND delivered. Phone 267-1.. 6l60-8-29-3i. HENRY GALLANT. SUB. PD. NO- 4 Saint John. N 1B,. would like to fhLs eiatives. he“ from any 0 ‘6120-8-28-31. GOOD SALESMAN WITH CAR FOR six weeks or two months camPElBIl- Good money for qualified pressure salesmanship. APPlY REX ca" °l Guardian. ' 5154"" Male Help Wanted WANTED - PARCEL noY. ALSO drug clerk with expenence. Apply Johnsor. 8s Johnson. 6l22-8-28-3i. WANTED — A MAN FOR FARWI‘ work. Peter Stewart. Mflrfihflfilk East. 6162-8-29-21. LABORING MEN WANTED. AP- ply Maritime Electric lJRht Plant. 6156-8-29-21. JOHN ALFRED MacDONALD. LAND Surveyor, Box 20. Hermenville. 3570-5-6-lmo. I . warn-en IMMEDIATELY. SINGLE men for farm and ranch work; .150 good Ayrshire grade newly (rggheneri cow for sale. Arthulr Wood, Mt. Herbert. 8-28-8- Teachers Wanted wsnrap roa onaauwrcn i inst. to be done by Mr. Hezcn Howard, Cornwall. A report read by delegate‘ to Annual Provincial Convention et- Chsrlottetown. was adopted. A com- ' mittoe was appointed to arrange the, securing oi speakers also programme for Memorial Services at Cornwall Monument on Sunday, August 31st A very entertaining musical programme was much appreciated. After lunch the singing of God Save the King, brought a most enjoyable. evening to a. close. IERSONALS Mr. G. J. Tweedy returned Wed- nesday night from Chicago where he attended a meeting of the American Bar Association. The many friends of Mr RoderIckI Nicholson will regret to learn that he has catered the P. E. Island Hospital. The Misses Laura Dunphy and Irene Burns of Moncton N‘. B. are -The splendid courses of training. {anticipating the wants of the busi- , ness public, are attracting an unusu- al number of young men and women to the Charlottetown Business Col- lege for the term which opens Tues- day, September 2nd. The Charlottetown Business Col- lcse. the recognized leader in Busi- ness Education, is needing the d5- mend for trained young men and wo- men in new and profitable avenues of employment, and the Courses dur- lrig the form 1930-31 are prepared to . meet every requirement. Apart iron the regular teaching stuff, a number of business and pio- fcssional med-leaders in the'r vari- ous spheres-will give spur -l in- structions to ihe student‘: during the term. No young man or woman, looking hopefully to the future, can aflord to miss the splendid opportinltles which the C B. C. presents in it: ' Courses for the term luiln-Si. As usual, the class rooms of the C B. C. erase-it the:- healthful, home-like and cheering appearance which has characterlzici the high health standard of the college in the pest. A visit to the C. I’. C. rfn- poms during the sesszms will explain why py. The system oi training comb ncs spending a. very enjoyable two “oaks ‘Manon in the cm“ velopment-a necessary comnination. _ NOW is the time to prepare for the future. Your opportunity is HIRE. succumbed T0 t. a. MILLER. ' Principal. I I . sleepmgSzckness £18541 i l ' o s “Wm” "=- “l-mw- Illarztzmes Future sleeping sickness today claimed the life of Percy Fisher, Vice-President: of the English Amateur Athletic As-‘ sociatien here. Mr. Fisher, who leftu England in hopes of watching the; fortunes of the Empire games at Hamilton, Ont, was stricken with the malady on board steamer and was confined to hospital since his arrival here. Death occurred in the Montreal General Hospital. It is believed Mr. Fisher contract- ed the malady shortly before- sailing for Canada. Some days ago he ral- lied somewhat and slight hope was held that he would recover. The rally was short lived. however, and on Monday there was s grave doubt as to whether he would lest through the night. For most of the time he was in Hospital here, he was uncon-l scious. . BIRTHS CANNON-At Hampton. to Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Cannon. e son, Nelson Bennett. School No. 1o a female - Protestant. supplement $1°°- -T° B. McEwen. Secretary. 0l37-3-20-4i. Wanted WANTED-FARM. ABOUT FIFTY acres clear. Convenient to shill- ping and Catholic Church. State i . ‘H. l". G. Guardian- pr a e1oo-a-21-a!._ VANTEIF-OIIL TO BIL? WUII WANTED-MODERN ‘I TO 10: housework, Apply lil Orelbe-r St. roomed house or apartment in de-i “"4414; 51mm, 1gqaien, lzocchilarenxstage ' " rrnl. . . - - I “t Guardian. eraa-e-re-u. ‘I - wilrn corn warn- TO Let "l4!!! 1nd B let finder Yhlll-Y l n“ Rlwltfl 1'0 LIT-LABOI ROOMS. APPLY ‘Jul-aw ,_.. q‘ llI-l-Ihlii ._nmmus-»-- llwfll MABBIAGIS SlMONS-IOIEIITSON — At the of the officiating clergy- men, 154 Prince St. Charlottetown, by Rev. J. M. McLeod. MA. Mr. Al- fred Jsmes Simone, of St. Peters Hay, end Miss Robina Robertson, cf El- don. Belfast, PEJ. N. D. MacLean ' uuonnxn nmsurn flaerleiteiewe s llerth Ilhhln I Ilene m ° ‘ l OOOOOOOOO-OO O O SUBS Bright, President Of C. P. R. Thinks 3 HALIFAX Aug 28--'I‘he Maritime Provinces. showing progress and s bright outlook for the future despite general depression throughout the world. are holding up like a. good stock on a backward market. accord- ing to E. W. Bestty. President of the Canadian Pacific Railway. who was in Halifax for a. few hours yesterday after visiting Saint John, Digby, Yer mouth and Kcntville. singling out the Maritime Prov- inces n-om the remaining pert of Canada, he said that conditions were particularly favorable and that the improved service on the Bay of Fundy routo hed been inaugurated by tn, C. P. R. in the fullest con- fidence. The innate possibilities of the two Maritime Provinces directly concerned not only warranted the improvement in service but he help- ed in the not too distant future to see boat running on the alongside the Princess u. route Helene . MONCTON. building recently completed here by the Eastern Trust Co., Ltd. was in- spected yestsrday by the compsnyb _ ‘general manager. Mr. Dougeld Mec- iGillivray. of Halifax. who visited the ‘city eftor e business tour of Prince Edward island. l Speaking of business conditions lgenerally, Mr. MecCillivrey said that , the trend of trade had already begun t1 improve. and he also believed o: utcidy improvement and ‘return to" norms-l conditions would continue. i Capitol Theatre .-.__- death. Ranger is condemned to be drowned, but his master, Joe Spring- Contmued from Page 1 AND WHEREAS the interruption and delay to our mail and passenger service each year during the winter schedule have imposed a. severe hardship on this Province and should no; be suffered to continue. THEREFORE RESOLVED that the incoming Executive be requested to use every effort to have the sum- mer schedule between this Province l i ‘berian Church will be at 3 p. m. v “ma, 13nd“ Wm, l“ “m. feet Sunday, August 31st, Sunday School , into mot-hcr rut with fans at mail“ 2 P- m- i Capitol theatre yaterday when he’ dashed through te fast moving thrills ; of "Tracked" surrounded by an able‘ —DON’T IIIISS HEARING Elmer E. Farnell concert party of; ithe Prince County Hospital, com-l lpletely restored to health. after hav- --SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL -Summerside High School has bcen re-decoratcd during the summer va- cation and is now ready for the fall tomi, I‘\vo of the class rooms have been up-to-date conveniences. The win- -—TRYON PRE-SBYTERIAN l the, " which commences next week. !,,1_ equipped with new desks and other ' rxcs-‘Frrraaa A eillliiillli. 4 50c 39 Amh t. N. 8., l Ki G ‘ ' l l cast of no thcspians. a Hamersxensmgwnl“ h1g3, izgfsil .. 35c Modernistic ZSZQYFZ“ "Tracked" provides Ranger with the l. . : . Fwd" W" and - Cloths 439th at 8A5 p. m. under the auspices; Case in 4 Con," opportunities for displaying the in- at the Kensmgton Improvement 50m . KLENZO SIIAVING F R E E telligence. loyalty and courage whichlms, 6147_B_28_2L i v. F R E E CREAM W“! have made him famous on the] 1 with RPE- 5°C Lillie Till” Even/Jar of screen. Accused as a, sheep "klllerfll --SUCCESSFUL .OpERA1-ION __i ' JONTEEL FACE I__C°QK"A'SE Junteel the heinous offense for which there ,Miss Beatrice Gallant, of Summer-U ._ Pgrghgalgos lflu- ~ _ 5 Cream is only one punishment in the west. jslde has returned to her home from, 35c ‘Que yo, Lsszlsfiljclilglé]: 756,1: lug c 50c Th d t gr, regguu 111m md in p, ¢,¢111(1_-;,_'.ng been very skilfully operated on. e efea of Mrs. steniey E. fight bee“ m5 5cm_ lzMiss Gallant was badly burned about _ $1470 511M181??? Blades a Goodwin, cf Amherst, n. s.. last The m, m, a a, w h. ,,_ em arms u. an accident at the Steam “lib 81V s?“ “mm” “M” ea’ _ ° °’ ' m“ u’ ' . . . " cum Knife w" ‘MW “vi” y r‘ lumen‘? w“ °nly ‘wmnlfll-‘h ed w Rama“ an" “mums Don-h ELaundry last spring. which nccesszt- . y ed by the nerve test striving by Mrs. puuuom and m‘ dog “n. comes ated a skin graft operation from the v Tlwmpmn- “m” 511° skull“ 5°91‘ m“, m5 Mm elbow to the finger tips. The opera- 50° 5°11 50¢ 60c w take the match in seventeenth m," w” undemm, by ma, doom, IPANA rarsornzur source's pnmmy-s hme- Ml“ 9391197310 Lil-dd. bl YQI- and was a compleio success. Very I‘; TOOTH TOOTH TOOTH TQQTH mouth. N. s.. Nova Scotia's other rarely has such a delicate operation PASTE PASTE rasra rssra hope for the title, went down to de- been performed by 10m] pl-Mgmon. feat before the steady enslsughts of era-S. Miss McLeod,‘ conspicuous since the SUCCESSOIIS “HOME OF [IE s.. we T u ... ROSS-DRUG - UNITE TO lllEllVIacKlNNON DRUG CO. TER VA 43,. L UES" ter‘s supply of coal has been put in and other necessary things attended take place in the touching staff. Mr. ‘ congratulated on their being able to cu Monday w (or m2 comfort of the teaching ysecure teachers who are so v‘ell’llo.=pital, is, t. 1s pfeasing to report ll'l the Prince "County 5m“ and pupim Two changes will known as Mr. McCallum. and Miss :11" 1111; samsioctory progress tovrzrds ampbell. The Beard lS also w be ;ccove;y'.—S. and the - Mainland continued i Aug. 28.—'I‘he new ' throughout the year. Moved by R. L. Cotton, seconded by A. A. Pcmeroy. - SUNDAY SERVICE WHEREAS one of the induce- ments held out to us to enter Con- federation, wes the promise of con- tlnuous steam communication with the mainland winter and summer for passengers l-f-d mails AND WHEREAS for the pest few years there has been a tfadwfl ill- crease of passengers crossing to this Province i AND WHEREAS with the advent of the new Car Ferry and the con- struction of the Canadian National Hotel in Charlcttetovm. it may reas- onably be expected that there will be a still larger influx of visitors to this Province, many oi whom will come from Ontario. Quebec, and the United States points AND WHEREAS Prince Edward Island is now the only Province of Canada not connected with the rail- ways systems of Canada and the United States on Sunday AND WHEREAS the business in- terests of this Province are further prejudiced by the consequent delay in the receipt of their mail THEREFORE RESOLVED that ‘the students look so healthy and hap- the Princo Edward Island Asswilb ed Boards of Trade desires to go on Iphysical exercise with mental de- record es favoring I Sunday Sefvlw for the whole year round, as being in the best interests of the people oi this Province, and of the Canad- ian National Railway. Moved by Judge Arsenauit, second sq by n. L. Cotton. AIR PORT FACILITIES Whereas development. and pro- gress in aviation has resulted in the. establishment of air ports a; molly mints throughout Canada and Whereas in this province no es- tablished alr ports are available for either lend or water air craft. and Whereas advantages will accrue if this province becomes a link in the chain of trans Canada Airways Be it therefore resolved that the Associated Boards of Trade in an- nual session assembled do slrcngly urge the Provincial Government the importance of air port facilities at suitable places within the Province Moved by E. l-I. Beer, seconded by G. E. Full. WESTERN TRAIN‘ SERVICE Whereas The freight train west of Summerside rum on a. triweekly schedule leaving Summerslde_ I'- ncon m4 reaching T180150. I 415l- ence of sixty-eight miles, occasion- ally es late as midnight. Consequently mum shipped Mm Charlottetown takes three to 1w days before delivery is effected. This is a. great inconvenience to merchants who wish to give e quick service to their customers. The outgoing service is also qlliifi unsatisfactory particularly in regard ilcDonalds DOSltlUll35 sezond Vice- principal has been taken by Mr. Mc- i Callum, who has been the principal of Borden J-ligh School for severall years. lvfiss Marion Campbell, daugh- J fer of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Campbell. | fonnerly taught by Miss Sybil Tan- ' ton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Tanton. Miss Tanton is leaving in September to take a course in Do- mestlc Science at McDonald's Col-l lcge, St. Anne de Bellevue. near Mon- treal. The School Board are to be to butter, fish, and other perishable‘ freight. l THEREFORE RESOLVED That i _ the Associated Boards in annual‘ meeting assembled ask that the Can- adian National Railways provide a‘ daily freight service west from Sum- merside throughout the year. Mcvpd by A. J. Matheson, second- ed by c. s. Full. ‘ TELEPHONE CABLE SERVICE Whereas some three years ago the sum oi’ $3,000 was voted by the Do- minion Government through the Dept. of Public Works for the layln; of a new submarine telephone cable between P. E. l., and the Mainland has been made and is ready for lay- _ ing. The delay Ls attributed to the lack of a suitable steamer to do the ‘ i. work. ' ‘ As the need of this cable is of pressing importance to the shippers and business of this Province and the fact that present cable facilities - are inadequate and have been for some time as recognized by the Gov- ernment in making the aforesaid grant. Therefore be it resolved that the mcciated Boards of Trade of P. 15.] l., now in session do urge the Gov- l ernment through the Dept. of Public Works and our Federal Representa- tra service required in with fall shipping. Moved by J. P. Croskett, seconded by J. J. Morris. AIR MAIL SERVICE Whereas the Air Mail service- ‘ which was rendered to Prince Ed- ward Island last winter was oi ma- terial assistance to this province and productive of satisfactory results. ‘ ciated Boards of Trade in annual! appreciation to the Post Master Ger. eral for the service extended and ask for its continuance during the com- ing winter months. Moved by A. A. Pcmeroy, by R. H. Jenkins. i DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Diselscs. I24 Prince St. Phone I072 | l l i The Handy Bottle Mineral‘: ll the sure relief in the Handy Bottle. For strains, burns. bruises, boils and blisters. C" Si. Paul's Church PAINTER Painting and ‘Pa per Hanging {congratulated on the neat and clean appearance of the school-S. . o; summerslde, 1s mung Grade 2' ' inee Rena Milllgan) is spending a few weeks Milligan, of Notre Dame Street, Sum- ' Ed t0 hi8 home in NOrbOro, after e- successful operation in the Prince [County Hospital. He was delighted .4415, Han-y E1115, of (yuayy, who with the attention given him by the ' underwent o. very serious operation l nurses and staff of the hospital-S. merside.-S. and it would appear that this cable| _ tlves to see that this work is pro- | . ceeded with at once in view of the ex ‘ connection ' ' Therefore resolved that this asso- l session assembled express its heartyl _ seconded ‘ h PERSONALS -Mrs. McGougan. ' with her mother, Mrs! l l spending ‘brother, Mr. H. W. B. Stavert, of ‘Summerside, has o; Nhqnflygj-j‘ j home in Cambridge, Mass-S. —!\Irs. Ella Hudson, who has been the summer with her returned to her -—M.t'. William Stewart has return- GET THEM AT THE METRWGLITAN STORE AND BOYS’ TWYEED AND ;. CIIEYIOT y: SVIIORT PANTS‘ Pi SAVE ain 8: liuied Loose Leaf Note Books 15c TWEEI) AND CIIEVIOT BLOOBIER rabbits Sicno Note Books 10:: Fountain 13c S: LONG TIVEED PANTS $1.29 15c & RlllllTCl‘ Pencils .3 for 5:‘. Ii for 5c Refills 2 for 15¢ Propel Pencils CIIILDREYS _ _ rsarrrc nmzssr-zs l“ 89c .515 Assortment. Large KTDDIES’ ENSEBIBLES $1.29 $.23CS 2 to 4. Pens 1550 BIISSES’ ENSEMBLES $1.49 -Tlp and 5c “Enormous BROADFLOTII ISLOIISES AND SHIRTS 49c to 1 .00 100'"? Wool Pullover SWE ATERS $1.29 Many color combinations Parker‘ Pencil Sharp- cuor 10c BOYS‘ ALL WOOL SWEATER (‘OATS $1.49 Sizes 22 ti) 32 i CHILDREN'S SCHOOL STOCKINGS 190-our Black and Sand. 5c Pen and School GOLF IIOSC Coriolis Ink 10c and 15c School Paints 15c and 25c Pen and Ink Plrzlsevs Cahincis 15c i0 ("Sc nn d nu. DRESSES , 1 l .99 l Large Assortment __ . mzzrggg- _ . BLACK S SATEEN BLOODIEIIS Pencil Boxes 15c and 25c amas- mnpras AX!) sxrxrs Pencil MISSES‘ RAYON SILK Bags rxosr: 35c Pens and Pen Niles 5 for 52-5 8: lilC CHILDREN'S BERETS School For Wear . MHQARUS ; -er llulNiMENrl GET 25G pair All SIZCS. THOMAS GALLANT’ I39 Kent Street Phone i298 SYPPIJES HERE YOUR , 49c a. 59c l1