I t CITY AIIII CENTRAL OFFICIAL PLAN OF THE NEW HILLSBORO BRIDGE In the engineer's drawing of the i.('W.HlllSl)0I'D Bridge shown above. it will be noted that the approaches from the existing structure. The new bridge superstructure will be 800 feet long and as indicated. end abutments it will rest on four sandstone will be used for the fill the bridge. The bridge which is piers. It is estimated that about three :Slal'i. off on a tangent from either YOU! DOLLAI buy! more It the Hughes Dnig Store. FINAL clearance at Tiny Total 155 Great George Street. NE TREAT the sick well. Glu- gey'a Pharmacy. open I I-It in I p.m. . VISIT III-STYLE Mlllinery. Gt. George Street. "where every style is Hi-Style." FINAL clearance at Tiny Tots. 155 Great George Street. HEAR MRS. Gordon White - On Radio C.F.C.Y. tonight at 8.30 speak on behalf of the Y.M.C.A. icnri so that at the greatest dis- THE Windmill is now serving a : lance the roadway will be 272 feet new barbecue chicken. Call 7131 for orders to go out. .......... w... ............ 15 New Members Inducted At Trinity Church 2:30. RASPBERRY FRUIT Pie as de- Local Kinsmen lectable as you'd make in youri . . F'ft - own kitchen, this weekend at Ste- duc:e;einnl2ememla':::;?n thy wart Bakeries. District Governor Don Tingley of THE speaker on Parliament Hill riliihcrsi on the occasion of his Broadcast Suurday February gm official Visit to the local club at over C1.-Cy will be -I-J. Klckhmm a dinner meeting held at the Char- Myp' for Kings Count), lottetown Hotel last night. ”Thcre are no weaknesses in TRYON UNITED Church Sun- your club." the District Governor day February 10th. Tryon ll a.m.. sziitl. as he complimented the pres- Cape Traverse 3 p.m., Crapautl idcnt. .I.B. Shclfoon. and the mem- this Saturday. in the drawing will be much neIr- million tons of rock fill be requir- er the Southport than the Char- ed for the approaches. lottetown side. Besides the two Sudden Death Of Hotel Cook The death of Ernst Hutmacber. pastry cook at the Charlottetown Hotcl occurred on Thursday Feb. 7 in the P.E. island Hospital. I Mr. I-Iutmacher. who had been on duty as usual on Wednesday became ill at his home 29 Edward St. during the night and was taken llo hospital. He was 48 years oi Club Meeting public. He was thanked by the tyI'EIIdEIIt for an excellent job. FOUNDEWS NIGHT Clive C d c announced that Feb. 21 would be observed as .Founder'I and Ladies' night with l a dance at the Charlottetown Hotel. ; In proposing the toast to ”The Association", Clive Cudmore re Island take two years to place the fill for either side. There will be no in- and will be obtained at two nearby part of the Trans-Canada Highway pits at Norwood Road and Kln- will have a curb to curb width of lock. It is expected that it will 24 feet with five foot sidewalks on Q.C. H. Receives Library Gifts .St. Dunsian's C. W. L. Monthly Queen Charlotte High School will . Meehng in the near future receive a splen- The monthly meeting of the ydld donation for its library from cattmhc women's League. st. the estate of the late J.P. Gordon. Dunstanis sub-division. was held ITM3 W35 i'9D0Fl8d 135i High! ll Tuesday evening in the Knights of ill! TEKUIBP meiilllll Of HOMO Ind Columbus Home with a fair at- School Association. The bequest. tcndance of members present. ill is Understood. Will include SEV- Mr-5. Matthew Lee was in the leral sets of the classics and Can- chair. The meeting opened wlthladiana. the League prayer by the director, Another addition to the Library Very Rev. P.F. MacDonald. terruptlou of traffic during the construction of the bridge. The overall length from the end of one approach to the other is approxi- mately 4.600 feel. has been received from the es- tate of the late Mrs. Cecil Stewart. This consists of 30 books. At the meeting last night it was declded to launch I cempai for the school library during 1957. It was pointed out that the cam- paign will not be for money but for books only. It ens reported that the library circulation since tm school started has now reached 10.000 and during 1956 was up one thousand over the previous year. The Home and School Associa- tion intends to sponsor a series of one-act plays to be put on by Page 2 The Guardian Friday, Feb. 8. 1957 WEATHER TORONTO (CP) - Temper; tures issued by the Toronto public weather office: Min. .. lllux (Night) (I):-.yl Dawson 7h Vancouver . Victoria . 5:1 i':'.ss'3El22K.:l:E&3c'2?ar HALIFA). ICP)-The weather office says it is expected to be very mild in the Marltimes again today. Forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island: Clear with a few cloudy intervals: very mild; west winds 15. Inw-high at New Glas- gow 28 and 35, Charlottetown 25 and 35. High tide today at Charlottetown It 4:06 a.m. and 8:45 p.m. Sum- nierslde tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 7:24 a.m. and sets at 5:81 p.m. 5 New Members Join Local Junior Board Of Trade Five new members were intro- duced It the regular monthly sup- per meeting of the Charlottetown Board of Trade held last night at the Rendezvous Restaurant, ort- sided over by the president. Elmer Blanchard. Two new directors APPLICATIONS F011. l.0.D.E. Bursaries must be in by March 1st. See display add. 1051 CIIESTEIIFIELITS. beaut- iful new shades and materials atl special prices, Firestone Hamel ATTENTION: The wmdmm Ind Auto co' md' Restaurant, 186 Prince Street. will 33514 suppzn spring pug be opened Sundays from il:00 it. Community Hall. Saturday. Fcb- 07- I0 13300 Dim- "”"V 9'" I""" 1 I” H” W" V” FANCY PARTY breads. m var- Iay tabla .lcitlcs to choose from. nut and CAKE saw at s. A. Mcoon-idute. orange. pineapple. lemon. alrl; Friday February 8th It Lflllcocoanul or banana at Stewart p.m. By Parkdsle Women's In-iBak2l'leF- '""""' THE North River umml Hap- 1-l,aMp1'oN pssrolul, Chargg fist Church. Sunday. Foil. to. Services Feb. 10th. as follows: Fslrvlcw ll a.m.: North lhvcr 3 Hampton ll a.m.. Appin Road 3 lint: Long Creek 7:.'ltl fl-"L REV- p.ni.. Victoria 7.30 p.m.. Rev. M. Owen Cochran. Minister. K' C"'"""" M"”""' run UNITED Church of Can- YORK PASTORAL Chu-ge. The ads. Cavendish Pnstnral Charge. United Church of Canada Minister Divine Worship 10 Fob. ll a.m. Rev. J. M. Sproule. Sunday. Feb. Cavendish. 3 P-m-. New UiilSll0W- 10, 1957. ll a.m. York; 2.30 p.in. 7-30 pm. Stanley Bridgc. lllhlc Brackley; 7.30 p.m. Central. Study in the manse, Wcdncsday 7.30 pm. Rev. Lloyd Archer. JUNIOR First Aid course for Girl Guides and Boy Scouts. Red Cross Headquarters 10-30 Satur- day morning. bars on having scored one hun- I ll-Tebruary 1920, which now had a tired points in the official rating at g membership of more than ten -V5il0ll3l llcildiluarlers for the I thousand in the 300 clubs through- i'93'- tout Canada. This was responded Slressing the progress madg by to by Ivan Sinclair. the Kinsmen Clubs on a nationall The 10351 I-0 "The Dliiflcl" W” basis. Mr. Tingley said that ar- Pl'0P089il W VlC9 I" Clive lrangcments were being made tr, Stewart. who referred to the in- have cliili literature prepared in Illgllrnllon of the fin! club in lilo French to meet the request at 3 Maritimes at Moncton in 1932 and cspanding membership in in. the advent of the organization to Province of Quebec. lCharlotlctown in 1938. The Dial- llc told the mcetlng that the pos- HI" Gwemm ”5p”nd9d I0 ml .-lbility of establishing a polio wash more in the Maritime Provinces Boll MIC!-cod expressed the 1..-as being explored by the club, tllanks of the club to the visitor. in the area. Another project under Winston Smith a presentation on rm-lcw would provide dental care iwlialf 07 ihe Club 10 G'3V?''"0' for the 104 children left fatherless Tineley. A presentation was also as a result of the Springhlll mint.-rmade to Georsc Proctor. s mm- 'disnster. The care would be con-'bel' Whfl WI! YBCCMIV H'l3l'i'l9d- iiinued over I period of three or A 19"" 01 lPDl'8Clll-l0ll WI! four years. He also announced read from the Little Theatre that the Kinsmen curling lmnsplel Guild 0" hlVlliK Men l"0"d9d .would be held at Sackviile on. .March ninth and the Maritime ceptlon and meeting the mem- district convention would take bf-"'3 OI "19 C35" 9' "Him!"-H place on June 8-7-8. Song leader Dr. Frank MacMil- ferred to the establishment of the 1 "'39 . mrganization at Hamilton. Out. in mgglgrln c::;'g'e'::"d-Cxgaa mg; the privilege of attending the re "Id years ago and for the past 17 years has been on the staff of the Charlottetown Hotel, where he ren- dered efficient sorvice and enjoy- ed the friendship of his co-work- ers. Baptist Y. P. U. Meeting Hold The Charlottetown Baptist Young People's Union held its regular meeting the lower church hall, Thursday evening. The meeting was opened with the reading of the minutes followed by roll call. Business was then discussed; plans were made for Valentine Social. The devotional thought. was given by Fred Brown, Scripture reading was by Donald MacDon- The program for the evening included a film entitled ”The Way He Should Go" shown by Rev. Mr. Mitton. A discussion on the film Before the business meeting Iilrs. J. E. Fleming played "0 Canada." Following this business proceed- ml with the reading of the min- lites of tile past executive and monthly meetings by the secret- ary. Mrs. l..L. Noonan, which were approved as read. Correspondence as read was re- reivt-d fmni: Pnllo March of Dimes per .l.W. Dewar. President: Canadian institute of Blind re res- olution; liirs. hnrlcs McNeill. con- rener of National Scholarship. Provincial Council; Mrs. L.G. Ramsay. Provincial oonvener - rcsolufinns; Mrs. Alfred Morrison. vlrovincinl ronvener- Ollr Ladyls Missionaries; P.E.I. Branch Red Cross Society per W.R. Shaw. campaign chairman: P.E.I. illusi- cal Festival Association per Mrs. L.C. Cnllbcck. thanks for group membership; P.E. Island Musical Festival Scholarship Association pcr Mrs. Frt-d Nash. re donation; Rev. Eric Robin. re lay retreat movement. Report Forms. Mrs. Patrick Mc- Kcnna; Finance, Mrs. C.L. Mac- Donald who said a cake sale would be held at Holmans storc on Feb- ruary 22nd and asked all mem- ill.-rs to send donations early in the afternoon as sale will begin at 1.30 p.m.; Girl Guides. Mrs. Arthur Decoste who explained about camp to be held in Ontario this slimmer; Program. Mrs. Reg lllacCarville who said a question box would be held after the meet- lng: Sick Visiting. Mrs. Leo Mur- ray: Membcrshlp. Mrs. P. J. Nealls who suggested that all mem hers be contacted re membership fee as qilite ii few members have not paid their 1956-57 fee; Mag- azine. Miss Gertrude Coady who reported several renewals and two new subscriptions; Telephone. Mrs. J.E. Fleming. Very Rev. P.F. MacDonald an- swered the questions submitted by the program convt.-ner and they were most interesting and instruc- ie. I student's drama club late in March. The plays will be under the direction of Mr. Garry Rea-Ailrth. Mr. Stan Maclnnls, director of visual education for the Province was present and gave a talk on the value of visual education in the school He showed I film and re- lated a number of visual aids that can be used to advsntsge. were elected to replace members who were prevented through other commi merits. to give the position due attention. The new members are, Ian Mor- Leod. Garth Crockett, Robert Younker, Bill Super and Lou Mac- Eachcrn. The new directors are Jerry Birt and Garth Crockett. Don Beardsley was I guest. IL) MW 3 ”747f1O-' C Hl'l.l K "V r'7'K:; ' Make Your Wiring as Mod- W em as Your Appliances. Call us for I FREE wiring check-up. estimate. We install Is-in circuits, outlets. Inger nsaie push. We uplau outmoded llgbliog fl'xlunI'- HUNTER "IVER Presbywh evening is February at ll p.m. y HUNTER River Pastoral Charge. i p”'se"I3I'"" "1 "Hamlet" "ml" The United Church of Canada. ser., , "'9 auspices of the Club. express- vtces on Sunday. February mm, pod gratitude for the generous sup- as follows: North Wiitshirc ii a. P0" SW9" by P7035 and l'Idl0 Ind m.; Hampshire 2.30 pm.; Hunter H110 enthusiastic reception accord- River 7.30 p.m.; Sunday schoul.ed the player: by the senenl 10.30 a.m. Rev. C.R. Mouse. B.l A.. B.D.. Minister. . , . - -nrunken driver. The cases of four MARSHFIELD Prcsbylorlan .pcrsons charged with being drunk Church. The hours of scrvlcc foriand incapable were adjourned. Sunday. Feb. 10 are as follows: itlircc to the 14th and one until Marshfield ll a.m.. Harrington 3 tomorrow. p.m.. Mount Sic-wart 7.30 pm. A lBlRTHS sincere welcome is cxtendcd to all to worship with us. Student SANDERSON - At the P.E.l. Hospital on February 4. 1957, Minister. .1. Karl English. NEW Glasgow Christian Church Sunday. February to Morning! in Mr, and Mrs. Sydney su. il:.'.'”&i.::.?.C3.'."..”.:3il.".1i..:.lI.".. - 4 to 4 -- Bchonl 12.15. Cavendish UnltcdlBROWN--At the Prince ten Church. Services for Sunday. Feb. 10th. divine service 3.30 p. rri. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. E. H. Bean. interim-moderator. POWNAL UNITED Pastoral Charge. Services. Sunday. Feb. 10, 11 a.m. at Millview 1 p.m. at Pownel. 10.45 a.m. Sunday 5. at Pownal. Rev. 1'. R. Goudge, Minister. run: PRINCE Edward Island Drama Festival Association. book- let on rules and regulation now available. Group wishing I copy please write to Mrs. Frank Blatch. Charlottetown RR. 6. P.E.I. THE PRESBYTBBIAN Church in Canada. Central Parish Nine Mile Creeek ll a.m.. Canoe Cove 3 pm.. S. S. 2 p.m.. Clyde River 7.30. Rev. George Killen. Minist- Sam Roblson, reporting on the Conn- ly Hospital on Feb. 5. to Mr. Ian conducted that portion of the program with Lcs Alexander It lthe piano. I-LR. Lord was fines pmaster. followed. The meeting was closed with the Benediction. .131. Frank Roper. Elmer McLaugh- lin. Victor MacDonald, John Mac- Donald. Ken Yea, Allison Mutch. Ted Strain and Frank Flood. Accompanying the District Gov- .ernor from Amherst were R.G.; Demer. C.W. Lockhsrt and Brent Sears. Alpha Y's Men Back Y Campaign Alpha Y's Men met Thurs- day evening for a business night with vice-president Roy Smallmsu in the chair. A rousing sing-song was led by New members introduced wore .DIck Bell, Darnell Maclteuzie. Illlirold Mann. John David Walker. and Bob Fulton. These new mem- bers were later inducted into mem- 'bership along with others intro- duced at previous meetings name- By Edgar Guest ”This money Files to the Y!" said be. "For the man I should like my son to be This money goes for the things I've learned To my sorrow by getting my 'Sz5.00 to Musical Festival Associa- Mrs. Mailrice Grlffln,read the financial statement and this was very satisfactory. all bills being voted to be paid. Monies voted are as follows: The president. Mrs. Lee. ex- pressed a hearty vote of thanks to Father MacDonald on behalf of the membe 3. The meeting adjourned on mo- tlon of Miss G. Coady and closed with the Act of Consecration. A social hour followed. with refresh- ments served by the committee in charge. tlon; 310.00 to Polio March of Dimes. Seven of the members vol- unteered to collect for March of Dimes campaign. K... -IXPERTS IN MODERN WIRING METHODS - CHAPPELL 8. CO. E. 8. CHANDLER. B.8c.. (Ill!) M.E.l.C.. MANAGER Phone I015 101 QUEEN CONVENERS REPORTS The following committee con- vcncrs gave rt;-ports: Spiritual. Mrs. Peter Holland; general campaign for Y funds will start next week. He as well as other numbers spoke highly of the splendid organizational wnrlt done by those in charge of this campaign and also spoke on the splendid support given by those who were on special names. AFTER INVENTORY SALE All Winter Stock Further Reduced for Final clearance United Church of Canada. Rev. w. iii"-V iiilorv Colcs lrd vices for sund 1957. Stanlmpe ll 3 pm” wut conhead 7.” ppm. n;ec,i-.ting closed with the singing: 0 aps this weekend. Lady Culre. I J " t half white and half chocolate cake covered with delicious chocolate fudge frosting. Baptist Church. Worship Servlcsp 97- 3 p.m. Rev. Brycr R. Jones, l3.A.W BRADALIANE United Church. Sunday. Feb. 10, Pleasant Valley It a.m.. Rose Valley I p. .. and Brodalbsne 7.30 p.m. Rev. H. S B.D.. Minister. FUNERAL THURSDAY - The funeral of the late Wesley Hood was held yesterday afternoon from i. R5Y1""'v MI"I5'("'- the lcutcliffe Funcrlll tlome.l CORNWALL PASTORAL Ch" 9 IS-crv ccs at the home and grave United Church 0! Canada. servglc-.ilfil'C conducted by Rcvz A. F. as smdnn February mm, New g8C14G:"l'fl. Pall bcarcrs were Lei- Dommon U a.m.. mum” 3 D. arrac . Italph Darrach. Arnold mu Comwm 7'” pm Sunday Boer. Watson Livingstone. Arthur chm. comm." H l'm.' R”. R Stone and Rilssell Wheatley..ln- ' Pukrmn. Mlnm". iltcrmcnl was in Clyde Rlvcr i Cemetery. l l.”.'ii.2l;i3..l'i..-.'T.fi.'i.l'ir';i.”.....?.'i.';5:i: A-i'."-A M,':m.- or tn.-it-r lces for Sunday February lo. ll "(ms """5'. mm” A55"”'"'""' Motown R0. 7'” Dim. Huh. p o t. Paills Church met Wednes- Bet" Mm-up p day cvenlng at the church hall for ' ' ,thclr rogillnr mrciing. The devo- lional pcriod opened the meet- rovlculuin PASTORAL Charge. 1 "ill and was icri by Kenneth Jen- in a on- H, pionyu, 3&4. Mtntgtn. Se...-loyahlc sing-song, A film, "The yy !'ebru.ry 10' l Royal Tour to New Zcslanrl" was a.m.. union mhshown. Lunch was served. The SPECIAL A'I' Stewart Baksrieal Baltimore combination of ESCAPE!) llN1N.IllREl) Yos- fcrday morning John Walsh and Emmett Callaghan. employces nf Rogers llardwiirt-. were rldingl the store's freight elevalnr helwocn lilo second floor and the lmscmcnt . when for a reason as yot linde- terminerl. the lift slipped. drop- ping the men nnd their load of freight a distance of several feet. ; Though taken in ho.-zpltlil for ex- amination. the men suffered nnth-y ing more than a severe shaking- ilp. Company officials were at al lull lu explain this most unusual? occurrence. The last inspcclion had given the elevator a "clean bill of health." N. D. Mucl.een unnnlrraltszo nsmsmmn Charlottetown III North WIIIIIIIII: DIALIMI POLICE COURT - It vagranti by Magistrate l(.M. Martin inl City Police Court yesterday moni- l1ig.A sentence of seven days inpriluuleslf was imposed on a. V , FLOWER CART ENGAGEMENT :1 git F Wu" es luis muloalisl-rusatiws -. """ - salesmen. has. no . - hthe 3.33;, ----------m---------- .'::'.r...'''...':'..-.''''-'..-:..-:.' .. ' 9: -V , is . - ojojy. I eI.sIIuvn- Ill- was sentenced to All days in Jail m'7-V1099” - and Mrs. Raymond Brown thee. ""9" ''""''d' Eileen Praughtl Richmond, I son. Phillip William. weight 9 '"'I.' "'”"3' W" '9' "" "1"" ,,,,.,,,d,. I ve learned 1 wish I had known in my early PIDGEON-At the Prince County youth. ll"-Ililtal on Feb. 4. 1957 to Mr. It goes for things of long ago nnti Mrs. Arch Pidgeon. French Which I've said I wanted my boy River a son. Lorne Kent. weight 10 kilow- 7llls. 7 on . "A drive for the Y! You may DEATHS call it that As you collect the pledges and , pass the hat. ":)m'"Y" 5"dd9"lY 1" T0""il0- It's drive for our flag and her pn't.. Monday. February 4th. tat, m.,.w,, M" ;," p"""" M"'PhY- l”""9i'lY A drive for our state and I drive reelown. P.E.I. in his slx- to, am. town. tleth year. Burial in Tomato. JARD,NE g At Mt. swwnm on A drive! for the face. for II 11119 S '-'-'odnemia.v. Feb. 6. lm. on. I" l"- . mare J,,mim,' ,n M. md you Five billion of dollars won't play Remains resting at Cutcllffe 1-cu. . 9 C"-ii ,...,.,,I "mm. mm WM" M Give the money and some day rlcr:il will be held Friday Ifter- "ll"! . nanny ,,.,.vk., yum"! '1 two The f'rlSl! comes they will give us o'clock. interment Hazelbroolt m9"! lirmrlcry. p I"l'm teaching in boy as best I IlI.TMA('.IIER- At the Prinrci can Y F.rlward island Hospital on The truths which are needed to Tliiirsflly. Feb. 7. I951, Ernst, shape I man. lliltmschcr of 3 Edward St. lnl But whether I live, or whether 1 his 49th year. lusting at the: die Niacin-an Funeral Home. Funei-.'I'l have no fear, If he'll follow :ll from St. Peter's Cathedral the Y tomorrow tsaturdayl morning,- service commencing It In n'-i "ln A pleasure mad world the Y clock. is vlt'I'CRER- At OI Fllmvy St. on I-eb..6. i057. .1. Arthur Vatcher. Resting at the MacLean Fug nerol Home from where the fu-I ncral will be held tomorrow i5IlI-Ifdly. service commenc- int! at 2 o'clock. Interment People's Cemetery. C ! H H IA! gle Prince "Vii! 0ID I on e I 1 mm. Mlgry Marion Dbe:'Itolcytle7. 9"u':,"M'"”"" 1"" it W V"- 4-.vcIr-o dau liter of Mr. I . ' Iir.-. George Dearoctie. MI: 7" "'5 "3" I 59'” uh ” couclle. Forwarded this Frl- ”" I” 51' day morning from the C , Funeral Home to the home of her grandfather, Thomas J. Desllnctle in Mlscouche. from where the funeral will be held on Saturday morning to st. John the BI It Church. Mis- In at 9 a.m. rlea Fnilin! sometimes to reach its go 3'" llfivlnl ever to serve the soul. 80911. i Manly and honest. and strong and Tclchllll the things for I man's FEIIOWII. Renel LePage with 0.K. Presby at the piano. A duet by Loren McLc1lIn and Wm Agnew was much appreciated. The minutes of the last business meeting were read by Jack Sn-- therland and the trcssuro.-r's re- port by George Purvls. Following this the reports of the various service committee were received. The president of the Y.M.C.A. George Purvis was welcomed back to the club. following the ex- tended holiday he and Mrs. Pur- vis recently spent in Europe. Visitors were Harold Milligan of. Centennial Club and Gordon Ba-i ker. i The meeting closed with the! con. Arthur DuvIr announced that the oil GIFTS FOR lien 10 IIMIMIIR AND "'d';;';g- not or-um in we cltslilsll son A ursms. This lovely Watch will be I Token of Remembrance f or Ron Atkinson announced that MEN'S 3-4 1.0119911 Lldllf C In '.'.”.l'."..i'l,':".”l?i.."..”.l.i1:1"i.:2lT"" WAGON COATS and zip Iln- bofll fined or box style. lieg- Men's Suede and 22.50. Men's. SUITS. Values BOMBER JACKETS. 8.95. in: to 12.95. window pane checks. fancy weave, Velees Sale 9.97 to Men's Lined. om: Solo 2.44 loaf Al Wool Plgld sun. C ATS. IogdIr13.95. Sale 8.95 ed TOPCOATS. To 29.50. Sale 14.95 WINDIREAKERS. Value to Sale 14.66 Sale 18.89 8oys' Heavy Quilted Lined Sale 3.99 Iogf STATION W AG ON C A15 and SIIRCOATS. Vel- Salo 5,00 Men's SIIIIIRIAN C O A 1' S, uler to 49.50. Sale 15.00, 20.00, 25.00 I.udles' DRESSES. Values to 16.95. Sale 4.00 and 6.00 Children's DRESSES and JUMP- IRS. Plain and wool plaids. Sizes 3 to 14. Sale" 1.88 to 3.88 ' CAR COATS in tweeds or plain meterlels. Regular to 19.95. Sale 11.44 and 14.95 Ledlea' SUITS in plain or fweeds. Values to 19.95. Sale 10.00 I.eslles' WEDDING GOWNS. Reader to 44.50. Sale 19.50 I-Iorsehlde to 39.50. Values to plain end to 29.50. 18.97 etovss. OVER- Sul. 1.19 - ChlthI's .3 Piece COAT SIB. Shes Zoo 5 Sale 10.44. . 1 It .5-if 32. . ..n-use