Here/is an easy way to‘ rid yourself of constipa- tion. Take one or two PENSLAR Pen-Lax Tablets and cleanse your system of its accumulated waste, entl and without harm- gal a ter effects. Get a generous 25c tin at our Penslar Store. sewn“. PENSLAR LIVER - SALINE is splendid-for a torpid. lazy liver. Two teaspoon- ful in a half glass of cold water half an hour before breakfast, will make you feel like a new person. It has no harmful effects. 30c and 60c bottles. E. ' A. FOSTER CENTRAL DRUGSTOR E ‘t,IIUUIDIIUUUIIIIOUUDIUBQSBDEIUDEN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS it it it IOMQQQOID GIIQODQ AGENTS WANTED " flllfiletrrrrlur~ IIIONIELLII IACAIDIII 'I'he best food you angive no (Zhildresn-much better than mean-is so nourishing-can be prepared in so many invitin lhg styles-costs so little, it pays to serve it often. Our Cook $00k tell: In: . to prepare i! in u; rty Wfllff)? m”, I Th C. ll. Cmlll Co. huddle-trust. -' » -‘- I l4 DR-DCVA“ FRENCH PILIIS Al“; going; Pill for Women. $5 a be: or thruster 0. d at all Drug stem. or mailed mans drulou receipt of price. Tun SOOBILL Duos b. El.‘ Outhnrinea, Ontario. l laosrlronlnolum“"‘ll@-l'=- ~ Vim and Vitoli zfor Nun's and Brain; increases “grey ‘ ‘is Ttznéo-willbuiia yo? up.‘ a n01, t: or a rug alreaor ymn. onmoel price. in Boost-u. um Co., at cull-rum . Bold by Geo. Ill. Hughes. fifiét$ aoaaoaaasaosaelseri TEACHERS WANTED AGENTS 8ALARY AND COMMISS- lou to sell Red Tag Stock. Complete stock Including exclusive lines, spec- ially hardy, grown only by us. Sold only by our agents. Elegant free samples write now to Dominion Nurseries, Montreal. FOR SALE DESIRABLE FARM AT FRENCH- ' fort, 100 acres, well watered and situated for all purposes. Apply It. Ilhynos, Dunstaffnage.. ti97l-7-l2-Mtf FOR SALE 100 SECOND HAND . mackerel barrels. Apply 94 Dorchos- ter Street. 6579-6-26Mtl. FOR SALE.--A QUARTER OAK DIN- lng, rooul table. Apply 88 (lerald street. 7230-7-23-M2ipd FOR SALE MOTOR BOAT 27 FEET long 15 h. p. Illllldrllll engine. Ap- ply 105 liilislloro Street or ‘phone 0124.. 72li5-7-23Mlll FOR SALE MOTOR BOAT 27 FEET lollg 15 ll. p. Imperial engine. Ap- ply 105 llillsboro Street or phone 12-L. 7245-7-23M3i FURNITURE $ALE.—-I WILL SELL at my Auction Room, Great George street, Friday, .Juiy 35th, continent‘.- ing at 12,o'<‘lock, noon, a lot ot’ choice furniture, mirrors, bureaus, beds, sinks, tables, lllattrcssvs, car- pets, tiishes, kitchen utensils nlld all household fixtures. 'l‘crnls, cash. lBcnj. (lartor, Auctioneer. 72ti3-7-iid-llllilltl LOST WANTED TEACHER FOR STANCH- , oi School. Su-pplenlcnt $75. Alex Cairns, Secretary. 7259-7-24M10ipd. WANTED-FIRST CLASS TEACH- cr.Stanicy school, No. 01, male or female. ‘SIIIIDIOIIICIII, $200. Robert Brown, Secretary of Trustees. 7lild-7-lSMfilptl. WANTED FOR PORT HILL SCHOOL district No. 4 Prince County a first or second class. excrienccd fenlale teacher. Supplement $100.. Archie Ellis, Secretary trustees. ‘ 7163-7-10M4ipd. TEACHER WANTED FOR ADVANC- ed department of Murray ltiver School No. 94. Supplement $100. Janlcs Fandcrs, Secretary. 7203-7-22M4ipd. TEACHER WANTED FOR WEST Devon School No. ti. Suppluluent. $65.00. Apply to John Ashton, Soc- rctary. . 7202-7-22M7lpd. WANTED EXPERIENCED FIRST OR rlcccnd class tcacllcr for Northaln School. Protestant. Supplement $75.00. Apply to Secretary oi’ Trus- tees, Edmund Maynard. - 7196-7-22M3ipd. WANTED SECOND CLASS TEACH- crifor Militown (lross. Supplement $50.00. Archibald lIlePhcrson. Soc- retary. 7108-7-22M4i. TEACHER WANTED FOR DUN- blunt: School, Lot S. Supplclnclll $00. DIIIISIIIIIIIIUI‘ vacation. Apply to Wnl. A. (llllcasil, Secretary Gicll- wood. Lot 8. I’. E. I. ._ , 7103-7-22M3iptl. LOST A LADIES PIN WITH OVAL goidstone setting. Fiullvr IIIUHS‘! notify G-i Great George Sire-at . 2i. LOBTv-PURSE CONTAINING MON- ey and registration card, with own- er's name. Please leave with Mrs. I". II. McPilee, 57 upper Illllsboro street, or Guardian; ‘ ‘li LOSt-BETWIEEN RUSTICOVILLE W. W. l’aynter's alld John D. Deir- en's, a gentleman's raincoat in a , dark ‘grey check. Finder please notify John D. Doiron, North na- tlco, or leave at W. W. Payntelfis. 72Z8-7-2ll-M 2lpd LOBT.—FRIDAV NIGHT. $5.00 BILL on or near Queen street. Burke. as": Kent st. 11nd LOST BETWEEN CRAPAUD CORN- ei- and Cape ’I‘raverse a pocket hook containing discharge papers and d large sum oi money. The tinder will be rewarded by leaving the same with K. R. Sllerreu, (trapaud, i’. E, 1,‘ 720-7-23M2ipll. IVA-N TED WANTlED-SCHOONERS OR SMALL steamers to carry coal from New ‘Campbeliton to P. E. I and New foundiand ports. Prompt loading Anglo Coal Co., 309 Charlotte St. or New Campbellton, Victoria Co. Gliill-tl-Blliltf. time’ was ran- FEMALE WANTEDTTMTATI-DTW?’ FAMIIITFTOTI? (two. Apply 29 Uppbr Prince. 3i WANTED A ‘DINING ROOM GIRL. girl. Appl-y Moroll llouse. Kent St. t. 7210-7-22M3lpd. b- WANTED MAID FOR IGDEQFHIAL housewor . Apply MFB- - “m” 14 Espllllllitlfl. 7216-7-22MI. WANTED AT ONCE A CAPABLE girl for housework. No washing. Ap- Dly 140 Pownal Street. 6772-7-4Mtf. WANTEM-MNID FOR GENERAL houseworki ed. Mrs. 0.8. lnmsn 6 Brighton Road. . 7220-7-22M3lpd - wau-nzn-g who WHO unusa- stands cooking, 'no wnshlns- U"! highest wages paid to right Dilly- Anrlr In pal-sou to Mrs. Frank F- Tlllllln, Sunlmerside, ‘IE-lama John _ Country girl BMW/PP" WANTED-w AN EXPERIENCED teacher for illc Primary iicpartnlont of Tryoll school. Supplement $100 Albro I-lowatt, Secretary. 7242-7-23MtI WANTED-TEACHER FOR HAMPi- ton school, No. 26. First or second class. Supplement $150.00. Mid- summer vacation. Apply J. II. Myers, Secretary. 723L7-2llM4lptI TEACHER WANTED FOR IRIS School. Supplement. $65.00. Apply to I). A. li/lcheud, Iris Secretary. 7241-7~23Ml0ipd TEACHER WANTED FOR FARMING- ton ‘School. Vacation to suit teacher. $65.00 supplement. Jas. Boiger. Secretary, 722li-7-23Dltilpll. WANTED EXPERIENCED TEACHER for Unloll Road School, main pre- ferrcdr Supplement $100. Apply Ucp has Malirtt, secretary. 2i “’ A N TED HELP- MALE WANTED-A MAN TO WORK ON fnrnl. (loml Will-Ills to flillll lllllll- Duncuu Mathicsou, North Itiver. 71ll0-7-10MIliptl. i.._- —i-- WANTED.—--IANITOR FOR G.W.V.A. rooms (lhnrlolitvttnvn. Salary $50.00 per month. Apply stecrotury G.W. V.A. Charlottetown. 7208-7-22M4l WANTED SMART YOUNG MAN TO llolp vnro for race horses. Appll Macliinnon Drug Co. stables Pow- nni Street. July 23-2! _. ,Tll'1.l<:'r. "rwo FURNISHED ROOMS WITH or without board. Apply D3101"! 680'!“ 6056-7-11Mtf FOUND - FOUND IN HAMPSHIRE WAGGON wrap. Owner may llnvc same bl‘ culling at Edgar Buster's, Ilnulpslliro 7254-7-24Mlipd MISCELLANEOUS READ DR. CHAPMAWS MINISTEWS Hnltlllcnp. It is a cowl nlw- N0“ hotter, nt the Little BookstOrO. NOTICE FOR THE BEST BATISFACq tlon In piano tuning and repairing‘ musical Instruments sent your order to Prof. Maroon. Nllwflml llllllfllns PEACE DAY The citizens of Georgetown observ- ed the peace celebration day in n very fitting antl- crcllitullle manner At one o'clock the bells rung and all the people assembled at the Town IIIIII when n pvocclw-n was formed of the School children, cadets, the rc- furned men, the citizens of the town and others which nlarched through the principal streets headed by the G. W. V. A,~l;and of Charlottetown. The most unique feature of the proces- sion was several large waggons beaut- ifully decorated, one driven by some of themembcrs of tile Womens’ Insti- tute representing the Women Workers of the Great War, one representing angunboatnewitb itsmilicprs. land crow 01in driven-thy Missifluallra YVston who represented Victory. Miss Anita Mlar ‘rode as Joan of Arc. ‘Several autos decorated with patriotic colors also formed part of the procession, that driven by Mr. F. J-r/SUIOIIIOII deserv- ing special mention. Then followed games, sports, includ ing Tug of War, racing Bareback rid- Illg, Leaping and Baseball on the Ex- hibition Grounds. Tile Ladies oi‘ the Women's Institute. served tea to all. The prize winllcrs wero:— , 100 yards dash (young men) 1st, Willard Yolilon, 2nd,‘ Joseph ‘John- son. 100 yard dash (boys 10 years) 1st Ollvefillzlfuse, 2nd, Joseph Dalton. 75 yard (l;lsll( buys undcr 12 years) Louis Yoston. Ladies racc, 1t Laura YOt-ilOll. Horse hack race (bareback) 1st Joseph Johnson, 2nd. George Yoston, 3rd D. Mcllonuti. lligll Jump, II. Robertson, American Navy. 'I‘ug- of War Returned men vs civil- lalls in favour of Veterans. Baseball (l. A. A. Team, vs others 3 innings score 7—0 lll favour of G.A. A. Team. in the ovtnlng n motor boat rat-s took place. on the harbour, 1st. 'l‘ol'- onco Murphy, Pnnlnure, 2nd 'l‘elnplz: Gateil, (lcorgl-lt-lvn. A band concert was thou given at the 'l‘own_ l-lall atttlr which till: cili- zl-lls again marched through tho streets to Ilil; Exhibition (lrountls, whore took placb fire works, baud selections and singing nlld a IIIOIISIOI‘ bonfire Wlltilll tcrnlinaltcd a most suc- cessful day. The town [ircsclltctl a very guy scout‘ bile lllusos were oil dccorntcll with patriotic. colors nlld at night ill- uminated with candies and Japanese lanterns. .-\ largo nrch llnd boon crout- cd at the 'l‘o\vn_llllll forlncll of lloughs intolwlpclwuezl with (.‘l(‘t'.I.l‘l(i lights and bore tho inscription "Peace Juno 28, 191D,“ tastefully designed by iillcssrs John Yoston and Ilutton llalzicl. 'l‘llc greatest crcdlt is duo Mnyor NIl-Ilollml nlld his council, rho tronlmit- tec ill charge and to the Georgetown branch ol‘ tho G. W. V. A. also to the Charlottetown Iiaull for their kind ilssistltllcu in limiting the Peace cclc- brntiou n lllpnlornble event-in tllu Ills- tory of (lGUTKUItIII/ll, The Women's Ill- stiiute also lltlsorvt) credit for thoir uid and llospitallily and were all llll- portant factor lll bringing about the day's success. The Celebration was an event. of which the citizens of Georgetown may well be proud. "G" THE TOLEDO MEETING TOLEDO, Ohio, July Ill-The free- for-all pal-o. is tho first rut-c on the program ior the Grand Circuit Iiicet- ing which will opcn iilonrlzly.. Last your, ill this cvelll, bliss ilurris M" and Single G, placcd a world's record ta the credit of tho new track, by puc- ing thrvc consecutive heats Ilclolv two lnlnuitls, and while tlle stage is sci for an nltnclt on tho 115811.’, l:59',;l, 1:50-34, it is vory doubtful it" thcrl- is anything in the field‘ lo force inst yours wiuncl" below cvcn time. ‘Filo 'l‘cc.ulnscll Purse for 2:14 trot- tors is the lealuro event on tllc card for the first day. The four your old colt McGrcgor the Great \viiIl which will if stall-ted be the favorite as his second heat ill 220514. makes llilll look llko one of the host Peter the Great trottcrs in training. Ilollyrooll Nnolni who lllllSllUl socollll to him lll that nlilc is also cilgiille as well as tho (‘level-nlld winners (lonstautinc the (iroat, Fem-sin and Peter (‘olcy ai- lhongh lilo inst two failed to repeat at Kalamazoo. 'I‘w0 curly closing events will ap- pear on 'i'lu.-du_v"s card. one being tho Maumco Purse for 2:00 irotttlrs and tho other tho (‘rest-ens Purse for two your olo trottcrs. in, tllc latter ii. looks as it‘ tllc Laurel llall entry Nut niio tho Gut-at has tho spccrl ol‘ the party. Silt“. won-at tllovolalld ill 15.15%, and at Kalamazoo lll 21131.1, (louvre-z linishlng sol-null in hotll cvculs with lludctttl. At iinlanlazoo (‘ox nlndo his first. Slilil, wlill Ilaystzlr, and nt tllc finish ol‘ the rut-c (llvldl-d third and fourlll lnont-y with Sister Azoll’. In thv Manna-c Purse (tours will ho Klvou lllltlllltil‘ opportunity to tiupliczlio his KIIIIIIIIZIZOI) pcrfornrlulzc with lloir llcapor.‘ 'l‘ilo black ilorsc was Itlrtlmi ollt ill 310135 DY ltoyai Mack willie 'l‘ho 'l‘oddll-r, llllsyis Lassie and Prlncn Lnrco wl-r.~ very active compntilors. With a good llny nlld track the wllullm- ol‘ this race should boat 2:04. Tho lllNKl-yflllr-(Ilfl troiters and the 2:06 pacers will ho the attractions on the third ting.‘ of tho lllcoting. As Au- drews dill not ship Abbie l’utncy,to ltaillnialzoti Murphy wml [he thrcp Yeul‘ old oront with llrusiloff. Ho is not cliglllltl at Toledo. however, ns the rare is for youngsters Abbio Put- ney alnLthc (loors filly Molllc Knight by (lcncrnl Watts. “lloth nl‘ them show 0d at (ilevolnnd that they can beat 2:07. The list of oligiblcs to tho 2:06 D060 lll‘0:"‘llis the nanlo oi‘ Frank Dewey. (irate Direct, 0, U, (‘__ 119d Ilearer, Sorth Bond Girl nlld Symbol Baron, nil of which urn in tho first fill-tilt of racing material. Mnry Cohurn tho second meulbor of Androlvis stable appears among the noullnntlons to the Fort Miami Purse for 2:09 troilcrs on 'l‘ilursday. Ho!‘ sccoull to Alllo Lou in 220435 at Cleveland will glvo her considerable illilllort in a field with Echo Direct, wiill which Lyman [lrusie won at Kal- amazoo In 210734. Mignoln, I)on do Lopez. the Substance, Rod Ron and ‘Tirol’; Infect C. Burnett and Eva Abbe wiill llluct again on Friday their U"! Fort MHIKH Purse, their most formidable llvais being, Goldie Todd Darvoster, Double 0.. and wellington . I tt t . Phone 94-J- cha” “m: _ ilflll-fl-llMtf. t. Direct. At Kalamazoo the pair finish. A llad Suffered . WOIIIII-glve inc indigestion and l would - ly lift my hand to my head and tol- could notice some improvcnleut lli my (‘ox won at Kalamazoo on 'l‘llursdn_v r For Twelve Years Mrs Fflflllilf-DNIII’! Believe a Medicinellould do What Tanlac IIRSHDMIII For er 3-.- "l actually didn't believe there was a medicine made that would do for me Whllt- Tlllllllc has done," said Mrs. Martha Farmer. of 2 Endicott st. lllfililaX. N. 8.. to a Taniac repres- entative. recently. Mrs. rnl-ulur is well known ill Ilulifnx, ilaving lived in’ tile city for the past twenty-live years. "I had been suffering with a bad ease of stomach trouble for about twelve Yellffi." continued Mrs. l~‘arnl- er. "and I was also bothered a good deal with my liver nlld kidneys lily appetite was poor and what little l did eat didn't seenl to agree with me, but 1910M HQ’ Wllll gas and suffer with aw- ful pains‘ Ill tllc pll oi’ my Slulllllttll. l i911 Off lll Wright nlld some days 1 fct so weak and listless I could hard- some days at a time 1 was ill such pain I could scarcely turll my hand to do n thing, My kidneys gave me a lot ul trouble. mo. and I- used to have such awful pains right across the small of my back that I would suller- agouy and for weeks at n time it l so lnucll as tried to stoop ovcr tho pain ill my buck would llc so tcrriblo I could Illlrely stand it and SOIIIIEUIIICS lmy back would pain nlc so at night I could hardly turn ovcr and lwnlllint he able to sloop a wink. I was in such nlls-zry from this pain ill nly hack at tinlcs tho". i couldn't do n particle of work and nlv liver \\'.lS sluggish nlld I as badly constipated and sallow look- ing and sufft-rmi a lot with awful hcndnches, t “A friend oi‘ mine who bod Ilccn inking 'l‘anlnl-, told mt- it hull liono.‘ her so nluch good that l might to try it, so 1 wont down to Kinllws one Sal- Ill‘IllI_v night null bought some and bo- foro I hnd finished that first bottle I condition. My back was fouling both-r and I didnt feel so lll‘l'll, so I ltcpt on taking it and now that pain ill the small oi‘ lll'_/ buck is gond- complcltely’. My ilppctltc is lino now and I am ncv-l or Iroublctl with my stomach and I can slot-p like a l-ilild nil night ionl-C and for] so good ill cvl-ry way that I can do my lltIllHl‘\\'tll‘l( now with cllsc. My livcr and liltlilliys are ill good l'()lI~ ‘ dliir-n and i am noi troubled like l‘ used to be with constipation and I can bond null stoop ovcr nil till)’ lollg null my bat-k doesn't hothcl‘ he u bit. I just can't loll you how thankful I fel-l for tho wit, ‘Fllnlnc has lll-ipml mu and it is a plvalsurc for nlv lo ftlt'illlllili‘lltl it to anyone." 'l‘nlllalc is sold in (‘harlotillltnvn by ltedlliu llros. STOCK QUOTATIONS HAldlth-LX, July 2Ji.-—lQnot.'ltlons furnished by F. Ii. i\il'.(‘ul‘lly nlld ('11., the hlcntrl-tll Stock idxrhilugtn) 'i‘tlcslluy. Wctinl-sdny .\l(fll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . llltllfl . 11.1w.- 101 ll‘. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '5 HUN PRISONERS BROUGHT TO UNITED STATES. NEW YORK, Jilly 2t‘.—'l‘\vo Gor- mall prisoners of war, lt- first Io ho brought to the llnilcd SIIIIPH, illTiv- ctl hcrc today nhozlrli Illu li'illl.‘i|ltll'l. Agamenlnou, frolll Ilrt-sl. ’l‘ho identity ol‘ the Gcrlnnns. who lift‘. consirnctl to lilo dirl-ctloi of lullitiu intcllillflllil‘. was not. mode public. _ War llopnrtnlrlll oiiirinls SIIIIIUICY‘ were not infornlcll nu to lllt‘ purpose of bringing lilo mvn to this country’. IN MEMDRIAM I MRS. ARCH. MORRISON -lt ls with sincere regret WI‘ I‘i‘I'il|'Il today tlll- death ol‘ liirs. biorrison all illu ripe oill ago of 07 yctlrs, rl-lil-I of tho lnlo Archibald Morrison who prv- llol-ozlsl-ll llor some yours ago. Hllt- Inn] Ilcvll ill for some Iinll- so llll‘ l‘llll was Ilot uncxpcclotl ill-consult was forti- iiotl by Ibo last. ritr-s of lilo Catholic. (‘hurcll of which silo was a faithful lucmbnr by her pastor RPV. G. .I. ll. McDonald u/ho ()lll('llll(‘ll at till‘ i'lllll'l'll nlld t'l‘llll‘lt‘l‘y. The into Airs. Alorri- son was one of ilrl: Illlll-si rvslllfllll-‘l "l St. (Ioorgofs (‘hurcll ltllll Wits always kind and hospitable to anyone \\'ll0 called on her. 'l‘llo weary tl'il\'l‘lll".l‘ ni- wnys found a wclzrolul- homo nt 11"!’ rcsilIl-lll-e. She llilll u fillnily of six. T1“, “m. J, J. Morrison of Provident-o. being lllt‘ oldest; Mrs. Michell, lirs. Donncily and John. Vrtlvidcntvcyll. I. mid Mil 1).. on tho llolncstead. Till- funeral which tonk place at Sl- (loorgofs on tho 25th was very lnrlévll’ lltllilltltitb-"IE. I. l’. BIRTHS ' ALYWARD-At Tignlsh, July 2. 1010. to Mr. nlld Mrs. (lus Ayllvard a son. Joseph Richard. MORESlDE-uh I’. E‘. lslund llos- pit-u] on Jilly 19th to Lloyd nlld hlrs. Morcslde, North River. ll son. ed In tho order named, In 2z03l/a {lllll will be vcry apt to repent their pr-r- formance oi Toledo unless Clcers ra covers hcr (lcvolantl forln. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO o O O .. 3 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 2 2 2 2 i O QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO¢OOOOOOO 6 . ._....-. . ' -. .5, , t- . ' l _-~."_‘ \ l mn-t'\”~ . ‘l,kfiliiatititfllia-asl-.;-;au.l.»:~...uzl45mvu:iw'm .. ~ .. v .m,,_,__.._,,‘.". ,1, .,_,‘. ti,“ .. r _ ‘firm “M2,. my, , , , , .,.-,.,,¢ t ‘JULY 24,1919. t. s » me were GUARDIAN ' _ ' FIGHT . l‘ a er‘ l ~""' "' l -~ A » esoseerowu ceases/tree "QEMTT" ‘NI " " » ' """‘ OOOO OO OO OO OOOOOO OOOOOO OOOOOOOO OOOQOO“ L’: L_s l. 0 0' We l? w- . _ I f Framelhctures‘ if Frame Pictures zl '1 51.7.1 . a Visitors t0 “The island" are invited t0 Call and Examine 0ur Stock oi FANCY LINENS CUSHION Cases Buns/tn SCARFS CENTERS ANI) EOYLEYS TABLE COVERS SIIAMS PILLOW Cases In all these lines we show an immense variety and prices will be found exceptionally low as we buy direct froln nlnkcrs. STAMPED LINEN AND ART SILKS Oi every description together with Novelties 0i many kinds Linen Dept.---5 Fl0or---Take Elevat CHESTERFIELD SUITES-BED DAVENPORTS We have just received a splendid line of these goods- nxnriotlsly up " . _,..d ' b . ff lta cstry fabrics. _ _ holbtulll (liltlllsggllllcillgll Zllltl finish these are of tile highest quality. Enjoy the Summer Weather T0 do so you nccd some big- comfortable ’l chairs and rockers which may be left out on vcrallduh car lawn without tlanlage. Our basket seat chairs and rockers are big and UOlIlf0l'l£ll)lO-—i.ll()ll we show canvas chairs wilich may be folded up or adjusted to any position Many kinds and stylcs....’f0c to $5.00 Hamnlocks llamm0-- Couches. A splendid liuc to select from and selling rapidly. Select yours today. lRON BEDS o "V BED SPRINGS Same as cllt with brass corner caps-ball hear- ing czlstors~stroug and sturdy—l l-1(i inch osts only", ...... ...... 3.25 Sllilllll! Couches All stcel- may be made in a single or double coucn——complete with soft green dcnin mattress with valance to floor ...... ..— .... $15.00 up Best values at $3.15 3.95, 5.50, 6.00. Gnar- alltccd for 25 years our only $6.50 No O ‘Hercules Made of hard wood-finished in surface oak a splendid bargain ' at .. ........ ......$l4.25 O O O O O O O O O 2 O O 2 O 2 O O O O O O O 2 2 O O 2 O O 2 O O O O O O O O O O g i ._...._ail 0 o o o 2 2 2 o o ~o o 0 o .. o o 0 .0 o o o 2 o 0 o o o 2