E~ -.-_—.4¢4| ~2\II'§\TJ. ..-< -q_¢ -. n. .1?F'§§é your Wintc'_- ‘ “£001 cht, . Carney, Arthur . ‘Hunt. Flora. H. i I "lite Sanatorium Campaign 85.00 $15.00 016.00 835.00 $6.00 $5.00 825.00 820.00 81 5.00 840.00 $10.00 Noonan, J. M. .......... Noonln, R. L. . _ Noonnn, Henry ......... - ‘Pltllkdl, Andre ......... I Perry, J. S. l°°~°°l Peters, Maximo 10-00 Phillips, o. w. .. 5,001 Pioneer Publishing Co. 30.00 1 ‘ (Continued from Dale l3) SUMMERSIDB wen, L‘ R. ' Amett, J. F. Arsenault, Paul Arsenault, E. E. Arsenault, A. F. Arthur, s. J. Allen, Hairy .. . Adams, W. . . . . . Baker Dznald, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Begg, 1-1, T, , , . . . . . . . . . . Bell, Morley M. -- Bell, G. N. Bowllsss. P. L. Brace. M. I. Bradshaw, M. l... Bell, A. F. . . . . . . . . . . Callander, R. C. . . - - - - - - - - Walt/er Callback . . - - - - - - - - -- Callbeck, Mr and Mrs J-W- Callback, Georfle Cambeil, J. E. , . . . . . . . . . Cambeli, Alex - Campbell. T. A. . . . . . . . . Clack, P. G. Clark. P. G. -- -» Colvin, H. T. "u. Ramsay, T. D. _ i Ramsay, Mary . 1°'°° ,' Rankin, n. B. .... .. 3-90, Rogers, B. Graham . $35-00 5.00 3 Rogers, Chas. B. . . .. 825.00 5,00 I Saunders, Hon. Albert C., Premier . 25'“? l‘ Schurmsn, Major 10-00 Schurman. M. F. dc Co. 25.00 _' Seaman. Mrs. and Mrs. Wright 20.00 , " Simpson, Dr. J. C. .. 1000 i Small, Hannah 1'00 .~ Smaliman, J. A. .. 50-00 , Smith, Eklnls . . . . . . . . 10,03 ,' Sonneman, Annie M. . 50o l Spears, Henry _ l Stewart d: Lewis . .. 22°“ Strong, w. F. ........ .. 100-09 ,' Strong, Miss Jessie 50.00. Strong, Ernest F. . 300, Sutherland, A. .. film, Todd, s. x. l Tanton, Ethel .. . . . . . 30-00 .' Taylor, Louis 50.00! Timion, E. T. . $5000, Walker, o. P. $45000 Wright, J. M. . $15000] Wright. N. R. $2000‘; Zinck, Miss $10.00, value‘ $25.00 $15.00 $10.00 5.51-0.00 $25.00; $30.00 $5.00 $5.00 $10.00 85.00 815.00 81.00 85.00 830.00 850.00 $10.00 820.00 Corney Bros. "500 Cummins, J. F. --- Crockett, H. R. (i wall clockl. Deacon. B. S. . . . . - - . Dickey, C. M. . . . . . . . . .. Foley, n. P, . . . . . . . . . .. 4,90 w, E. manor, Rev. J. P. C. Friend, A. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ;=~,-1end_ A , . . . . . . . .. Gallant, J. E. Glidden. birs. C-odkilz, Mrs. B. H. Gpdlzkl Bros. Goff. J. D. -- Gordon. D. A. - Grady, Mrs. G. - Gnu“ v iraiggfsgialjgfiiéitleanor $1000! Oats-i, Ivan Pickerini. Clinton; Glllleklrben . clouoolz. Elsie Helney, Clinton; a, George l-iardmg. $i0.00-Willtehead, Graham’: Road; 4, Elsie Harris, C. A. . . . . . fimgélcampbeu’ Graham.‘ Rout - gfnrkrg-S-SA-WE- gégioo; Wheat-l, James McKly. Clinton; tone‘... Ella .......... .. ssooy-‘i- l-loyd WigmoN, Grahams Rood; a, Holland, l\lrs. A. E. & Miss Marlon Clinton Glydon. Margste, 4, Emily $10.00, McKay. Graham's Road. $33398‘ Com-l, Irene Pickering, Clinton; gsojgn. 2, Ivan Pickering; a. Katherine Pick- $3500 ering, Clinton; 4, Arthur John l. $5.00 Long River. $10.00‘ Beans-l. Keith Woodside, Mar- figegglgate; 2, Elva. Pickering, Clinton; 3, $500; Marjorie Baker. Mergste; 4, Kathi-ten $100‘ Henderson, Margato. $3.00‘ Irish Cobblers-i. Charley Dennis, $i0.00,Clinton; 2, James Gillespie, Long $10-02 Riv-tr; a. Neil Durant, Grehmfc ‘$32-80 Road; 4, Doris Buntain, New Imidon. ‘$4000: Green Mountains-i, Elrie Camp- 51500 bell. Graham's Road; 2. Albnn Bolger. $100.00; Stanley. » $100; Onions.-—l. Lcith pdyncer. Clinton: 5251,02, Doris Buntain; 3, Marjorie Baker. ‘I '. o- ffgryéei- QI-m;é,'5;k"""' Mai-gate; 4. Lloyd Ramsey, New MacArthur, Senator Creclman $200.00:- 1451111011- MacCellum, G. H. . . . . .. $15.0!» Mongols-i, mther Bernard; 2,Ivan MacDonald, Rcv. J. J. .. ' Pickering; 3, Evelyn Johnson, Mar- McEwen, F. F. . . . . . . . . .. $ . 13am, 4 Dan Bum“ McGougan. w. w. - .. $50.00‘ ‘ ' . bnozcey. J. E. ........ .. soon C‘f"°“~"'1- E" clmPzu- ‘f: MscKerlzle, Roberta. $500; 938' 2' M94157" Iumfiy’ 9' ' MacKie, Mrs W. H. .. 82.00 don; 3, Edith \V“it!h¢ld, Clinton; McLean. Mm B- -» $100 4. Mamie conell, Msrglte. Riga-Lg?" g- E; ~ ssigkgg] Tomatoes-i, Katherine Pickering, c an, orman .. - , _ Mcmmm Patricia _ $300‘,- 2. Ivan Pickering, 3, Evelyn Found. - .. I cllnton; .4, Stanford Carr, New Lon- McLeod, Nell $.0.00 McLeod Motor Se .. .. $10.00 don. McMillan, J. A. . . . . . . . .. $30.00rQ,,;¢l15.-1, Jennie McKay, Clinton; McNeil], Mrs. A. . . . . . . .. ’. 2, 0a Mex _ G h » Road; li-IcNoill. F. A. . . . . . . . . .. moon's y“, ‘gm N; m;:°;',": PM“ Menelll. w. n. $10.00‘ " f“ ' ' ' ' M;Nelll, Dr. J. n. .... .. S150 on; 114401111X‘- MacPhee_ J. .4. $100.00 cucumbers-i, Katherine renter. MBQUE-"le. M11 N911 , _- ‘Clinton; 2, Blather Bomnd. IMII McQuarrie, G. R. 820.001 River. 3_ Genrude Denny‘ 0111mm; Manson, E. M. $10.00“ Emily McKay 611mm.‘ Ru¢ Matheson, H. $1.00; ’ ' ‘k m_ 2 Mm’ M155 Mary $5000‘ Beets-A. George Pc or I. . Mill, Mrs. W. B. . $1.00} Christine Pickering, Grlhnm’: ltocd; Mills, Mrs. H. C. 310.0013. Elmer wirmore. Graham's Road; Muttart, Mrs. $5.00 4_ Dork Buntalm N37’ [D3159]; “mm”; H" C" ' ffgggl Pumpkin-l, Marion oulupu; 2. ‘sgfmlabrnee Gillespie; 8. Edna Wiemm: 813.03 4, Ewen Campbell. $15.00 Best Bouquet Sweet Peas-l. llvl Pickering; 2, Mamie Condll; 3, Geo. Pickering: 4. Emily McKsy. Mixed Flowers-i, Elva Pioklrinl’; 2. Kntherinc Pickering; l, Ivan Pick- ering; 4, Mattie ccmtsbinNew Lon- don. Flowering Plant (Patience) — 1» Ella. Forbes, Stanley; 2, Cbriettne Psynter; l, Mattie Constable; 4, Roll Mclwven. Stanley. Russet Apples-i. Ilric Picturing l, George Whitehead; l, lists Bonny 4. Ruth Benny. 0 Wealthy Appiem-i. Jennie llcxcy; 2. James llclhy; l, Hillard Wood- side; 4. Gertrude Dennis. Clinton. Plums-l. Ivan Pickering; 2. Isr- shel Whitehead: l. Gertrude Donnie; 4. Llyton machine. New London‘ 515m; Sc/Lool Fair New London School Fair was held $10000‘; on Tuesday, Sept. i0. Schools tsking $5001 part: Graham's Road, Clinton, Long $5000, River, Margot/e, Stanley and New $10.00 London. 55-00. The price list is as follows: Holman, R. T. k Co. Holman, Carri? E. . I-lollnan, lVirs. R. T. .. Holman, C. F‘. - - - - - - - - -- Holmnn. R. C‘. . . . . . . , . .. Hunt, Miss Mary F‘. Huzztcl: J. R. Harding. \'-'._H. .- Iroiand, Mrs. .. -- Inman. Ad: . . . . . . . . . . .. Jeans, Rev. Mr. St. Clair Jelly, C. Braden . . Johnston d‘: Ward .- Johrlston. Thos, W. .. Journal Publishing Co. . Kelly. J. Wlllred . .. Lea, .1. \v_ A. . Ilsard, Miss M. . Le.-ky, Alban A. 1'} YESIGHT‘ EXAMINATION. I-‘ltllng and supplying Glance, etc. H. J. MABON OPTOMITIIST ,Ofllrc Connected With ‘ llrunttm Montague, P. I. I. 40047000040 o-ooooooooooo“ IIAVI 14:1’! [III IIXAMIN AND OIJIIII IITTID II E. E. PARKMAN ‘ 4. Jlnll lulu. Penn-l. liken planted; l. Clin- jton Glydcu; l. Chrietcue Paynter; 4, llfllil Bouncy. Raspbcrrice- 1, Gcrktide Dennis; 2. Ililboth Whltohold; l. Ileie Bunny; 4, lama Idlwen. Cenotaph Gertrude Dennis; 2. lflinbethvwhitchesd; l, Grace White- head; 4, Elsie Haney. Bread-l, Lorne. lldcBwen; 2,Chris- tone Wigmoro; 8, Iliaebeth White- head; 4, Elsie Haney. Biscuit-l. Iilsio Howey; 2, I-Ieien Wigmm; 8. Glen Wigmm; 4, Mary Gillespie. Ginger Shep-i, Joanie lickin- ncn; 2. lilsio Bouncy; l. Kathleen Henderson; 4, Glen Wigmorc. Candy-l. Jennie Mckinnon; 2, Gertrude Dennis; 8, Giddy: Bokor; 4. Margaret Bunny. Aprons-l, Freda Taylor. Stanley. nub- ‘derod ScsrL-l, Doris Bun- ibin; 2. Miriam Currie. Hemstitched Runncn- 1, Elsie Haney: 2. Msrgmt Ramsey. Modded Mitten. — 1, Mnttiu Con- stable; 2, Lorne Idol-Wen; 3, Glen Wigmore. - 2;‘ iderod Centre PHOS.—1, Ruth Heine)’: 2. Lorna Mcltwen: 8. Mlttie Constable: 4. Gertrude Dennis. Manual ‘Ireining (Milking Stool.)- i, Stanford Carr. Calves-i, Leith Psyntxer; 2. Roy Pcynter; l, Jlmes Gillespie; 4, Mu- riel Haney. Pcuitrq (Rhoda IslandsJ-i, Hillard Woodside; 2, Edwin Plynier. (Plymouth RocksJ-l, Ivan Pick- ering; 2, James Murphy; 8, George Pickering: 4, Helen Hisoott. Collections (Pressed Weeds.) — 1. Stanley; 2, Graham's Bond; 8. New London. Press-ed lsevese-i, Stsnley; 2, Gra- lulnk mid; a, no»: Bernard; 4, Eileen McLeod. School Work (Exercise Book.) -1, Fnnkie Weir; 2, Dun Bulmsn; 3, Edith McGuigan; 4, Marjorie Baker. Exercise Book (b)—i, James Ber- low; 2, Layton Bell; 8, Nora Reid; 4, Evelyn Found. Exercise Book (c)-i, Grace White- head; 2, Dorothy Campbell; I, Eileen McLeod,‘ 4. Andrey Baker. Exercise Book (d)--i, Jennie Mc- Kinncn; 2. Ruth Haney; l, Gladys Baker; 4, Olive Glydon. ' moi-cue Book (oi-i, Gertrude neb- nis; l, Muriel Marks; l, Esther Ber- nard; 4, Don Biker. mp Drawing m-i, Leigh Comp- bcll; 2, Annie McGuilm; 3, Bdna Wiglnore; 4, Grace Whitehead. Map Drawing (b)—1_, Muriel Marks; zlhther Bernard; l, Hattie Parish; 4, Marion Walsh. Art. Work (e)--1, Jame: Barlow; 2, Kenneth McKay; 8, Grace White- head; 4, Evelyn Found. Art Work (b)—-l, Christine Wig- more; 2. Esther Bernard; 8, Annie McGuigan; 4, Glsdyl Baker. i‘ nmsnship (a)—l, Frankie Weir; 2, Jessie Mellwen; l. Lsura Cousins. Penmsnshiv (b)-1, Evelyn round; 2. Dorothy Bsker; 8. Alma Peynter; 4, Layton B611. _ Penmanship (c)—1, Grace Whita- heed; 2, Kenneth McKay; l, Gladys IHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN , , . , t Eastern Guardian Western Guardum ..'l‘0l. SAIL-All kinds o! apples. Bring containers, Fade Gordon. Roac- math. 0487-l0-2d-li. '_1,o51'.-Number plate 4181 Finder Mtiirn to Hunters-Book Stow. - 9B4! 10-25-21. .___... - . -BUY FAIRBANKS STANDARD ~ SCALES with and without bag rack l; st Bruce's. 9488-10-26-21. U"!!! SOIII. “I-IONIS,” Capt. Knight, sailed for Penmure Island to bring up sloed o! seed potatoes to so forward in steamers-A. --—- _ -AUCTION SAL! st Mrs. Alexander Sinclsirs, Monday, Oct. 28th. 045740-2541. “WOADING S!!!) POTATOES- There are several schooner: in the Harbor and at the Railway Whar! with seed potatoes, awaiting w be discbsrled-A UQIHI SOIL “MUIIIL,” Capt. White, is at the railroad whorl dis- chartlng seed Potatoes for the steam- era-A —“WI WILL PAY the highest Wednesday, 9456-10-25-31 - delivered at Ke ‘ October the 30th." -BlG AUCTION SALE o! stock ~ crop and farm implements. Monday ) Oct. 28 at Mrs. Alexander Sinclairs, Hamilton. 0457-10-25-21. ..°NEW INSPECTOB-‘Ihe newly re-lppointed seed inspector for table stock, John Morrison. ot Launching.‘ entu-ed upon hi: duties last week.-. —0BDEB BASKETS, scoops, cot- ton gloves, bags, etc, at Bruce's. l 9483-10-26-21 , -_ _ ..'SCIIB. "LEONE," Capt. Knight,‘ arrived in Georgetown from Plctou‘ with e. load o! coal and is discharging at King's Wharf for the owner, Capt. Knight-A. r -—LIVE GEESE WANTED, will ' take on Friday and Saturday at our pen, Albany, P. E. I. C. M. Austin j d: Co. 500-21. ' ‘ K "‘COAL LADEN scan‘ “ARGO” —-ATTEND THE BIG 8.1100101} SE10 i “u” mm‘ PC“ Humn“ Wm‘ " 1°“ on Monday, 28th. Stock crop and im- of coal for Capt. A. A MacDona . i. plements at Mrsjilexander Sinclairs, After discharging she will proceed to 045-1_10_35_2|_ Lowel- Montague to loud produce by W. A. Poole d: Co. ior Nova Scotia] . m A -nn. CUNNINGHAM reports rec-l l» -'— - l‘ I ently that lung worm 088s exposed t0 5% solution of Izcl for tour hours were all destroyed-Disinfectant pens. ggpy, dens and houses with Izal. Sold at. 9449-10-25-31. I . i} . 3508B. "JESSIE BROWN," _ W. G. Richards, sailed tor Grand Bu” 5' River for a load oi.’ seed potatoes to _MST RACES AT smmlmsmn; . be loaded by the Potato Growers As- THIS SEASONFTH’ 1m new o‘ l soclation to go forward in the steam-i the season Wm be the Matinee held I “'0 on the Summerside Driving Park tnlb » ‘ ‘-" afternoon. There will be three classes, l ; .. wnlsr ENJOYED-lrhe weekly A B_ and a M an the l whist drive was‘ held in 5t. James horses that have been "ch18 ' Hall, Georgetown, on Wednesday, Cc- this “mm "e new he" a good day-s “b” 23‘ The ladies‘ 1m" W“ Wm‘ by sport is assurred. There is no en- M!” Helen 6mm “d m” Emma‘ trance fee for horsu, and any from mm" pm‘ w“ “m” by M" “m” the country wishing to do so can cn- skm“°"_A' ter in the C class. Ii’ the day should 1 be lmfavomble qhe event will be held on Saturday next, November 2nd. —8. ——': . RPLEASED VISITOR-Mr. Miller, one o! the firm oi’ a. very large shipp- ing company in New York, was in Georgetown last week. He was very much impressed with the George- town Harbor and all facilities around the wharf and was very much pleas- ed with the way the Long Shcremen handled the potatoes irom the shed in certs into the steamers-A —BAP'l‘IST_SEB.VlCES.—.R1ev. A. M.. Adams, will preach his farewell ser- mon in the United Baptist Church, Summerside, on Sunday evening and is leaving next week tor Malone Bay, N. 5., having been called to the pas- torate of the ptistChurch there. Rev. and Mrs. Adams, during their comparatively brie! residence at sum- ..'PBIEST POND-June members merside, have made many warm of the Priest Pond Women's Institute friends amongst whom. they iwili be met on October 10th, at the home of greatly missed. Mrs- Adam was 8 Mrs. W. A. Ryan to hold their regular very talented singer and her place in meeting, The meeting opened with m; the social activities oi the Church singing o! the “Institute Ode.” The will be herd to 1111- ‘Ilwv will be the reports of the School Committee were sums of honor. 1t e ferewell 800111 ggcglvgd 0nd 1|; w" 5001000 m 010m gathering on Thursday evening next. the school and purchase books for -5- the school library. The members in- I -_———-————-—— - price for dressed hog:, organs out,’ ‘ Iblland; 4. Lillian Cotes. Penmanship (db-i, Ruth Bouncy; 2. Jennie Mcltinnon; l, Jennie Mc- Kay; 4, Margaret Runny. Penmanship (cl-i. Gertrude Den- nis; 2, Esther Bernard; 8, Msimic Council; 4, Gardener Merit. Project Mum-i. Graham‘! Road; 2, New London; l, Stmlcy; 4, Lot-lg River. Sports (e)-l, Doris Buntein; 2, Iv- elyn Johnsione; 8, Edith Whitehead; 4, Dorothy Biker. ' Sports (hr-i. Marion Welsh; 2. Ci-lristim Pcyntcr; l, Iilva Pickering; 4, Hilda Hisoott. Sports (cl-i, Mamie Council; l. Gertrude Dennis; 3, Ruth Haney; 4, Elsie Howey. Sport: (0-1. Fulton Pidgoon; Layton, Bell; 8, Layton Dunning; Frankie Weir. Sports (b)—l. Audrey Found; Stanford Carr; 8, George Herding; Elmer Somcrs. Sports (er-l, Lsith Plynicr; 2. Don Baker; l, Lorne McKay; 4, Ar- [n01 Whitehead. - Sports (l)--1, Hillard Woodeide; 2. Juno: Bel-low; I. Roy Pnyntcr; 4. Fulton Pidlton. Sports (b)—l, Don Baker: 2,Lolt.h Pcynter; l, Lorne McKay; 4. Audrey Found. Sports (a) — l, Loith Psyntor; l, 414ml M6341; 3. Arne! Whitehead; 4, Don Baker. Potato RICI.—I, Mamie Council; 2. Gertrude Dennis; l, Mute-rot. 24c- Iacd; 4. stun Bouncy. Wheelbarrow Reece-l. Ioith Pl!!- to: and Armci Whitehead: 2, lame Holey and Don Baker; 8. Goo. Hord- ‘riuve-iciged Bus, Boyu-i, Juno: IcKAy I-Iid 141th, Plylltol; 2, D01! I. 4. - 3. l. %”""',_ ‘ f" or» Apples-d. adltb museum: ma‘. a: “III Gillolpll; i: GHQ i.‘ tondholding a raffle and dance in the school house for the purpose of raising. funds for the aenatorium. Roll cell was answered with each member telling a funny swry. At the November meeting, which is to be held in the school, roll call is to be answered with ‘Halloween Jokes". gramme will have to pay a fine oi live cents. . ..'CABLE HEAD WEST WOMEN’? INSTITUTE-The .Septembe meet.- ing wst held st the home of Mrs. Dimcan McLean. Meeting opened r by saying the “Club Women's Creed." Roll call was answered by -"Sing, culston wok moo about tl-lebolrool! Program consisted Ending by Mrs. John McK. Simona; at Mn. Jasper McLean's. Answer to roll call will be “Jokes.” The hostess served lunch and the singing of the Notional Anthem brought this meet- ing to l. close-On October 10th, the members mot at the homo of Mrs. Jasper McLeren. Meeting open-I ed by 119th: "Keep the Home 111m Burning." light ‘members answered roll csll by "Jokes." One visitor present. Correspondence was told and discussed. It was decided to give 88.00 to the Ssnetorium hind. The district osmium reported 815.50 making a total of $20.80 for this inetitute. Mrs. Jasper Neuron, Mill Jennie. Richlrdl 4nd Mill Laure Simone were appointed on e n-o-n-n-n-nnu eide and Don Baker; 4, Noll Durant Ind Lloyd Wigiloro. Inlay mom-i, Clinton; 2, Gn- hunh Iced: l. Mei-gate; 4. Newton- don. ‘rrultoo: mod-i. Hugh Campbell. Gffllllll’! Bold: 2. Herold Emmy. New lncdcn: l. Berry Brown and Chletq Buutein toquei.) v Clue I4. l». 11-1, Winston In- Iiew: l. Wilfrid Pickering; l, Welsh; 4. Ilmorc 144x41. _ (new blouse 0070-). on!!!" us will be "O. Canada." A da nty m“. b7 M“ H°wm “mum” lunch was served ‘by hostess and "m" “Y W'- "mp" “°L'"'°"- A meeting closed by singing the m-j new Program committee was appolnt- m”, Anthenm , ed for next meeting which will be _ PERSONALS , _.___ —Mr. P. s. Clerk, o: Bummerside, returned on Thursday from s busl- ~ noes trip to Ottawa-S. --Mr. H. L. Haughn and iVLr. Cyril Kenny of Summerside, have returned Myme m" ma"! m" l“ "h" Pm‘ from an enjoyable motor trip to Mr. Haughnls home in Haitians-S. ___.____..______..-__._______ committee to arrange a program for a concert to be held sometime in‘ December. An interesting program consisted oi a. reading, “Live and . Let Live." by Mrs. Billie McLaren; ending by Mrs. Howard Anderson; reading "Sorting the Mail." by Miss J i Ri h ; l , " a” H“, or my." seven member enne c erds mono ogue I and M mbe -in-l w," b M . .1 ‘ and two visitors were present. A dis- Minn“ 12m. 2,“ Rims; "flips: f d held at Mrs. John McK. Simona. m“ ‘m m‘ °' ‘"0"? 1km‘ °" Roll cell, will be answered by "Dif- r-crent uses oi Apples." Opening chor- , i . PERSONALS ..'Misg Jennie Murdock, Pictou, N. 8., is visiting friends in Georgetown. .._1l_ . ..'Mr. Leonard MacDonald, oi Charlottetown, is bols-etevcdore here this you. Len i: the right men in the right piece-A. ..'Mr. Russel White, who, has been- working in New Glasgow for several‘ months, reports time: rather dull at present-A. ..'Mr. G. H. Itlntlin, of the film of Bunisin a Sell 09., oi Cberlotto- town. i: here looking etiol- the loading o! neunermf-A. -—_------ PKJTNA m 1*; CHM‘; l§,\'1i'r'ii‘i(?|' ’ ___on1m 216.195 $1 .501 6 Smart, New Silk Ties f“ See the Men’s Store window for these. A Special purchase, from a great maker of Ties, nice coloringg mostly diagonalstilpes. D1115 11D 81X in 8- 110K, assorted andnowonsale SIX FOR 1 Odd and Broken lots of Wall Paper Borders 25c R011 Odd and broken linesof Wall Paper Borders in cut-out and straight band styles ., Special for week-end, per roll . . . . . . . . . .' Mens’ Blue Chinchilla Qvegrcoats 15 Half plush lined, 31166181"? Boys’ Winter Overcoats, Blue Chinchilla, $11.00, $15.00, $18.00 Boys‘ Mackinaw Coats,- $4.75 to $8.75 " Boys’ Leatherette Jackets $4.25 Boys’ Wool Goli’ Hose .75, .85, $1. Boys’ Benman’s Fleece Combina- - tions Boys’ Tiger Fleece Combina- tions Boys’ Corduroy Bloomers, dark brown Boys’ Tweed Bloomer Pants,- $1.25 to $2.50 Aviation Caps, —75c Coats,- $6.75 tc- $12.00 Boys’ Star Gauntlet Gloves $1.00 ‘l ‘ W0rrall’s fast dyed A Velveteens, 8 Shades l Ladies’ Chamolsette Gloves, flare l z Special 35 inch Velveteene. Wor- cuff. Pull-on and one-button ‘ rall’s fast guaranteed dye. Black, 118V)’. brown, burgundy, chestnut, styles, single and double weights, l copenhagen, sapphire and taupe. good assortment of colors ‘I no ' Specielweek-end price I Per pair .. ' , . Peryard Ileavyweight Duchesse Satin, 1.79 Men's Blue Chinchilla. Overcoats, 1A; plush lined ..........,$15.00 Men's Blue Melton Overcoats, full plush lined .....$17000 All wool blue Chinchilla Over- coats, l/g plush ......22.00 Men's all wool guaranteed Blue Suits ...................$25.00 New Fall 20m Century Tweed Suits ..................$35.0o \ Men's Leather Windbreakers, $8.50, $11.75, $14.50 Men's Fancy Tweed Overcoats, $15.00, $18.00, $25.00, 35.00 Childs’ Blue Chinchilla Coats, ‘brass buttons .. . . . . . . . . . .$4.50 Boys’ Polo Collar J erseya, navy, fawn $1.00 Boys’ Leatherette Men's Mackinaw Lace Collars and collar and jabot sets. Blonde and Ecru. ~ I Full range of new “Austra- lene" yarn. One ounce balls, about 40 diilferent colors > '2ballsfor ' Baldwin's “White Heather" yarns 20 colors. One ounce B skeins. Per skeins . . . . . .... New “Wheeling" yarn, 15 colors. black only, 36 inch. Special priceperyard 36 inch “English Percale" in a. great variety of patterns. Special per yard , I Linen finish Chambrey, 36 inches wide. Copenhagen, grey, sand, white, mauve and nile. q‘ Peryard of our special A very few left fancy, “Norman Blankets" size.. 3 both in 2 and 3 ply, 1/1, 1b.. - ' skeins. Per skein ,. . . . ' 66 inches by 8O inches., Each, while they last 72 Vinch Heavy English ' ~ Flarmelette Sheeting 50c Yd‘ .50 72 inch heavy English Flannelette Sheeting, in extra good quality, per yard $ 1 .29 Ecru Madros Curtainin scalloped edge, per yard Ladies’ Combination Cotton and Rayon Opera and Comfy- cut styles. Si 34m .0, P1100 1.00 Special price senneuioloolc ‘_L:Z.'L__’.Z__' r~ -..__.d-..-=$.=.__-=.-. - . o... ocnneeeecgu , -- .eo.-.... ,,,, ' . no ,y45 inches wide, with 1313111 0;- .--...-..o-.-..., Ladies’ Silknilt Bloomer Regular $1.50 grade Ladies’ Silk Knit Bloomers, all light colors, regular 1.501 I Special 1 .La.dies’ all wool Bloomers with ' ' ' " ' ' ', ‘I’ ' ‘ Girls‘ Combination cull! knee. I 00 Lon ' Sl°°v°'»anm°1°ll8th»fll'1‘w - tural and white ' ' Ollleeeecnnbanq alnlooll