JANUARY "lvioiirwvuiiii Tris, 10,25 1 mm cnARLom-Erown ‘GUARDIANU . "-~ ill 1w ~ Fossilized Bones It [GUARDIAN 5% plSGOUNT of!‘ agqnerrs H; ANNUAL MEETING of trio‘ iuii Dalryincu‘: Association will mid 1n the hail at Vernon oiii Sally, January 13th, 1925 begin- g ,1, z o'clock. Tho cutting and mo, oi ice foi- the season iwli-l be by tender or auction. mt the! L,,,,g_ 5_ E, MiacLeod, ‘Presidontfl o nolds. Secretary. l" R y - . rzs-ii-asttsi. SPECIAL LINE of ladies dress-l w C10,“- ai hiailf prico-Prowso , Ltd. 957-1-15-m3i AIL FOR ovsnssas- Lei- maii leaving this Province up ‘iiiirstlay morning will connecti 111i,- steamcr “Maurltainlfl 1 New Yol-k. Newtspa-p rs,l (‘l i-ost and specisliv address-f corrtsporidcnce oliiy will be‘ 111111111011 by the steamer "Minne- " fiuiii Si. Julia on i<‘.'lday, the rid l. full nial-I for the United‘. 1., Om ivill be (lrspalcherl _liy stunner “Antontia" $011115 ni llzi-iifax im Monday, tihejIIUi. e iii-xi parcel post mail from nail. will be by the steamer iolrtrose" from St. John on Fri- y the 23rd. I IN MEMORIAM. JAM ES SANDERS l'l‘i‘ 1iasstrd away at liiurrny l‘. E. ., on December ‘It'll. _ James Sanders, in the l82nd of his irge. ‘ I1‘ was a son of the late Henry iiidrrs and Margaret Young his ii‘i-. and has one sister living Mrs. Jilli iiiie Ilishop of Murrayjtlvrr. lli- iiiurrlcil liilss Barbara Mur- I'll ilauglitirr of the late J hn urdock also of Murray River. Bo- 1 . his eaorrtrvrlrig widow hr is i\i‘v'i‘(l by tlwo sons and 1011f‘ uizliic " ~David J., formerly of ilti('ll. i‘. E. 1., James Iloiliert, on I‘ homestead, Mrs. Jas. Gillespie. Sask., Mrs. Jas. Glililiblfl of iili River, I‘. E. I..‘ Mrs. Angus 1.1011. nf Alexandria, P. E.» I. and - s. lleirry Sharem 0i’. Niurruy Har- ur, l‘. I-l. I. Oneson. Wiliiaui was l1'll iu the Pirllllaplncs during the Ill -Aiiiericnn war." _.~ii i.rly life, Mr. Sanders engag- ill ilil! teaching profession, which followed irlitii prevented by in» iuiiy. in the capacity oi‘ School- , lvr he occupied an important sitlon in the community. This member of The ' urch of Scotland. and lovcd her ching and worship. -._ he firncral was held on Tucs- y tho 9th. The services were cori- (gtnrl by his pastor Rev. Ewen acDougali, and the remains were tel-nil] in ilio cenictery nit Murray or.~ . ITTLE HIARBOR SCHOOL ' EXAMINATION . rt~ Monday. lioceiiubtlr llist, ille i-Anrruai iilxa-ntlnation and ltd-s Tree was hiilid in‘ Lilli. .1: r School. 'I1lir.re was a large iidancn of imrrenits, iimi friends l, the Sllfffliilliilllll-i diiitrlctisi. r the pupils WEN“ ‘(tlfiillllliitlfll lli ‘SHOP FROM Holman‘: Ontolog- BARGAINS in every department Feared Argentina i ‘Might Capture Prince of Wales LONDON. Jun. 14.—'I‘he Prince of Wales was amused at a meeting all this weck.——Prowse Bros, Ltd. .0! the League o’ Mercy recently 957-1-15411131 CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Rev. Elwen MacDougaii will preach Saib- bziib 18th, at Bangor at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. OUR BIG CLEANSWEEF SALE ‘contfiiues all this WB9'k.'-PI‘OWIB\ Bros, Ltd. 957-1-15-m3i SUCCESSFUL CONCERT. — A very pleasant concert was held at North River-Hall Friday, Jan. 9th, _when the “Onyx Players” put on a 'veiy igood showing of talent and entertaining ability. Lon-g plac- tlce was rewarded. by n bumper house. The proceeds were for a charitable purpose. ' imm- STOCK QUOTATTONSE HALIFAX, Jan. 14~Qll0iclti0n|S furnished -by Ward and Johns-ton, Members of the Montreal Stock "Erichanige: Industrial Alccihol Consolidate Smelters Bell Telephone ____ _. Ilr-iriipton St. ilawrence Flour Otiaiwa Power Cuba Cane Sugar _- Cuba Oainc Sugar Pfd. _ Pun Aimcrloan Petroleum ___ American Can. Brazil-Ian Fraction Howard Smith Bid. Howard Smitih 1Com. ..... _. Spanish River Preferred Spanish River Com, ...... _- Sic-cl Coniipiain-y of Ganoida .. British Enrpire ‘Steel 1st Pfd. Pcninians Abiitibi Shnwinlgan Ilnairentlde Pulp __.-...__.. Cainadlzin General Elrotric . "Canadian Steaimisiiip Com (Jaii-adlau Steamship Pfd. ___ Asbestos Com. Domiilniion Bridge .. Montreal Power ___ “Tnnilpeg “Electric ....... __ National Breweries Atlantic Swgur ___- 85% 52 134 66% 163% 55% 122 109 83% 321/,» 151 133 311i‘.- 12 159 38 63 . 201A; . 1185i: Ann. Car A’; Foundry _...._.. 203 Am. locomotive 117% Aim. Srnelitlng & Ilcfinlr 98% Anaconda Copper _____ __ 47% ‘Canadian Pacific Raiiiwziy _. I-iil-"ii New York Central ___ ___ 123 Crucible Steel 76-1.’, International Paiper 591/; Kollly Sprintgfioltl __ 1034; when Lady Tree told a story, Illus- trating the ignorance in some quar- ters of London of parts of the earth outside the British Empire. While looking at an electric news sign in Trafalgar Square, Lady Tree said she heard a girl say to, her man friend: "The Prince is going to visit Ar- gentina. What's he going to see her gior?" I The disdainful reply was: "He's inot a sh.=.——he's the captain of the ~AiI Blaioks." The All Blacks are a visiting and zillconquerlng team of Now Zea- land football players, 'Mah J ongg is Popular in Rome | ROME, Jan. 14.—Mah jongg has ,cauglit uii in the Italian capital ‘with a vengeance. At a recon-t tournament to determine the Rom- an chamlpion there were s0 many lentran-ts that preliminary sessions lliad to he held, just an in a national tennis tournament. I lilorcover. to see that the famous IChllrese game moves in the best cir- i110“ on sum, =11 ‘cics it is only necessary to read the names of the contestants, in- ,cluding numerous barouesses with hyphenated names, marqulscs and 56% cuuntosses, not [to mention many men whose limes are bywordsi in the Italian literary world. I Mex, Petroleum ..... __ international Mer. lMiarine Press Steel Car Ituadlng Soiltlicr rrPacltic Studebaker Vniion Paicific _ lTtaih Copper i‘ .8. Steel .\1ON1“R1EAL E CHANGE 193i V-iutory _____________ __ 1922 Victory 11937 Victory ............. __ —- BAiNiKS Bank Cominierrce _________ _. I05 Bank Royal ___ Bank Montreal _ Bank Nova Scotia _- I Wheat-dilly, 1361/1; Jilly ~ Sept; 147. (otiiolnslirzllill-lii ‘Sept. 147%. COFI1-——lMfly, 131%; July 132"." 4. ‘ Scipt. 132%, l Oats-May, 62%; Se-pt. 591/1. Wlrcat-ihiay, 1931,14; Jilly, illlii" . Jilly. (‘i2= . ‘inisii People May Bai- Found in Busy . lot On Prohibi- London Street tion LONDON, Jan. 14.—A collection DUpmiN, Jam 14_._A clash be. of fossil bones unearthed in a strfl- tiween the Dali Eirann and the frlsli 111111 0| 1181111 811d HTBVCI 30 199T be‘ Free State Senate over a special 10W 111B 8111111110 8011 111111113 fflcflllflprovision of the government's liqu- excava-tlon of an 001cc builflili! or traffic control law, is leading 10111111011011 118111‘ 13111111118 CTOBB- 0119 various temperance organizations of the busiest trafllc centres of L011“ to consider insisting upon a refer- don. has been identified b!’ 511‘ enduni to the people. Such a step is Arthur Keith and II. H. Borne, PTO- possiible because the Hoe State con- mlnent scientists, as containing the 91111111011 311-51, the people the fight fossilized P81118108 0f 1110 lllDDoPol-"lof referendum in initiating and re- amus, the mammoth. the auroch nrlcalling legislation. 81001 0X- 111111 0T i1 510111- 81111019“ The trouble arose over a clause variety of red deer. providing that shops which sell liq- Alll1011l§l1 110 510110 11111110111911"! uor shall sell nothing else on the wore found on this site these have shine premises. The Dali defeated been found at nearby places duriiiilithe clause by a substantial major- the past excavations and have ln- ily. thus permitting continuance of dicated that the prehistoric ani- the practice, more or less general mals had man as their companion. in Ireland. of having liquor sold at The terraces from which the fos- general stores which also sell food. sils have been taken and on which clothing. iigrlctursl implements and a great part of London is built, are sometimes emigration tickets. ancient beds of the River Thames. Shopkeepers declared the cos-t of The recently unearthed colicc- alterations all over the country tion has been presented to the Roy- would he about $25,000,000, hut the al College offiungeons. “dr'ii.s" declared that the “w5ts" . —i—¢O->——— ,(JUilll"iill(‘(l the Dali. Later. however. QUEBEC, Jan. —~In the the Sirnatc reinstated the clause Speech from the Throne at thcland. although this body has no openi g of the Legislature was thelreai powers, its action in opposing 10110“. n3; ithe ilall is serving to hold up the 1 have pleasure in informing bill for a legal period of 270 days. you that the negotiations between‘ my Mlnfisters arril those of Oli- tario w'tii regard to (lOllllle taxa- 13. Dai- MANITOBA ECONOMIZING ...ons will prubablyl BRANDON. Man, Jan. 151—'I'liiirc be shortly concluded by a satlsfac.-1,\\'lll lii- no new provincial taxes in inry agreement. The arrungc- Manitoba this year, Hon. John merit will somewhat diminish thelllrzlrlirmthePrimeMiiiistiaruivlio is ZIIHOIIDI. which each Province l1'\'- ‘to take over thr- 'l‘rcasury Portfolio ‘oi at tlin present time. but it will from lion. S. F. M. 11111011 siwrt-ly. put an end to an anomaly of which ,lnlil tli.~ iliiitcd Farmers nt‘ .\lanlt- a number of taxpayers‘ have ccni- rim list night in the course of his Named," add!‘ The govcrnmentliad to . ___ -.._______ .f‘nd 20.000 -to met-t iini-x-pizcted Circumstances May" Upset Sweden’s Armament . Plan STOCKHODM. Jan. 14.—-Pians of ilepuitieii tovthc Swedish Parlia- nieiit to bring forward measures to reduce armaments and to cut ex- penses for national defense, may not be carried out. according to political observers. because of the rrnc-u-ed anxiety felt here In regard. to the intentions of Soviet Russia. The recent uprising in Esthonla 1-“1 01in of the circumstances which ls oe of the circumstances which is causing concern to the proponents of disarmament. Another is thoi lack of certainly as to what disposi- tion the Russian government will 1110111: of the so-called Wraiigei fillet ‘confiscated by the French Kovernincnt ~ in Frenchroloniai ivatcrs, which, it is stated, will ‘be turned over to the Soviet govern- int-lit. If these ships are kept In the Iial- tic. it is understood that Sweden will maintain a force of four large war vessels in Baltic ivaters. —- LATE FIGURES INDICATE COMEBACK OF DOBBIN wasnmorou, Jan.'13, -coii- truly to the general belief that the ziutcmioliile has relegated Old ilohbin to the pension rolls is the authoritative statement frorii the Dwartiiicnt of (fonirnercn that the flPllHlIlii for horse-drawn vehicles nearly doubled in the [last two years. I According to figures mode public by tihc dcpzrriiiiient. there was an int-r asp oi‘ iiiorii than 120 per cent. in the manufacture oi’ llOTSII-(lfélwlf VClIlCII-él last year, as compared with the totil production for 1021. isso}; Colds Soon Ended ‘i§li‘.‘.'“.'i..i1l‘.i‘tlllifiii.°i...’llfiiilfilzill By Healing Cream, no nwiv sources 0f rt-vcnue would In. sought. NlTkliHlUi of wild birds‘ eggs are now bring‘ made. 1iair--il fur size. and after blowing --n-- ari- ll‘l“lill'li by a chemical 1rrtici-ss l1. 51"?!" and Ilil‘ insides flllod with a light ‘Q '1‘ . .. If the children are feveris ‘(l-llfl. just. apply a little pure, ani- injts, liiiV1"l effects are produced. ‘septic cream lrito tliri nostril. It liiiliaiuipol“ News. ucnctrati-s through emry ari- 1135-: r ' -<*">-—*-“ "ago soothing and healing, swnl- TAKING N0 CHANCES on, inflamed mcmbrinet: and they —~— ihtiiiii instant relief. Try this, ct a small bottle of lars. "Ilyg Cream Balm at any drur (li-iu-i»: more. Nothing clears the lirad so ariyilii "uickly. Count fifty. All the stuif- S-iviir (lustoiiicr: iicss, ilrvnrss, struggling for xirlv-r my wile ibnys irnath will be gone. This is so o1» .~- for a pi-(mnl im- Slzir ("usionrorz Here's tlirri» do!- Bil-t I know it.“ but a $2 ‘box of me, just ouch better than dragging (eliilrl- 111411;.- 11 ,1 g5 bQXM-seo! I'I‘li that every mother should use I-llyfls Crrarii Balm. you don't 0W1‘ iii“ SOME BRITISH MEMBERS WOULD ABOLISH SALARV GET ‘FEELING. WELL ‘AGAIN From Mother Nature's‘ store- house we have flflililtfilfi the room. barks and herbs which are coni- pounded, uudcr the famous ‘Fanlac formula. to make Ta-niac. This great tonic and builder. brought health and strength to millions. If your body is weak and under- riuur shed, if you cart‘: sleep or ear, have stomach trouble rhcuiiiatsiii, just you see how quickly Taiilac con help you back‘ to health and strength. Most pcoplenotice a big chit-age for the better attt-r the very first bocrlc. Thy have better appe- tites and more pep. The sparkle (zomrs back to ii.lli'll' dull eyes and color to their faded cheeks. Don't ilclay taking Taniac an- olilicr precIous day. Stop at your tiruggis-tké now and set a bottle of firs, the greatest of all tunlcs. TakQ Tanhc Vegetable Pills For Constipation. TAN LAC FOR YOUR HEALTH _.._<g->--—- BIG WARSHIP T0 BE SUNK IN ATLANTIC LONDON, Jan. l2. Ii’ i-olzilltinns are favorable, the birltlc>lii1i Alon- ari-li will lcaic iIQTilnlliOUlll i¢;....o.' row to he sunk iii si-a_ laiur ii can foriiiity with the \\’.is‘hiii_:lo.. treaty. . s ut lo lire Iroiii..ii, as i boon ilri-irlcd that SIIO is to be sank in tilie Atlantic. insvzirl i.f Ill‘ Channel, as at first zirrrvgwi. Sh’ i9 to be IIPSHOYOIl Iiy "uns and to" Port i. iiill it is on rout -> irr u l __ LONDON, Jan. 13. -~ A ’ small group of (‘onscrvativc members ofwiiil] 11-pin ,1;,1i1i,ii-y~ 15, l NECKLACES OF BIRDS’ EGGS the house of coirnnons, by no means w-ii wail d, plynfin-qh luuinflui-ntizil. is trndczivoriiig to pro- ‘ilucc a gesture towards national The (‘£115 arr-it corioirry by proposing the abolition] (If llrc s ‘,tl -y are <..i Vs liilvh‘. The grou-p orial fllll»\\'§IIlC\‘.l~l, or. as inf support. on tlil- part of the lunnr _l)l‘I‘S. It is understood that the [lar- .'ty lcadvrs flatly refuse to 011011 the‘ lquvsfioll of irir-uiibz-i-s‘ pay, ivliicl l1" WT- l1i11iV1lY"1‘-'"‘1l"'l1 1lli‘i 'ilily iviilcirntiiiile indefinitely. l'l‘in.- salary is £100 on: ariniiiii. , iii BUSIN ESS PRIDE i Fussy (lrocir (who has just iii-d his store, [I2\"IlLi’(l)I Ill re. Jim, "that si-gn‘ woiri (io—~-hvivi- it read “Fr l’ltiiit"-—-wc want rustcm-rirs iii id here, parliamentary, is urging thatl i ,4 tul from n hoadcolll or Cfliiirrh Willi composition to give tire-m solidity.,tlii» salaries should at least be made" HEAVILY BEADED‘ TU ‘CS i/flstrilfi BIOI-Zged and head all stiiiI- As ill" sllUilS harp, iliffcrrnt IilIITk-JWHHI tionlil on lack of other niuansi lgiliittors is not gold. Gibraltar. A5 tin- fitv-t (loci-i not leavi- Forl- lii~ .\I .ti'ii'.':l to Iii towc‘ to sra when rroillr" 'i l” ‘. " p-airposcs, (ir-ly llic tiffii-i 1r: zrwl men of the ships offil-iirlly pr '|l‘ w soc tho sinking. i} .NIE\V YORK, Jun, l2. .\ll lll'i‘ I Nowad‘ t llli illlfiu. Iii" 'l'lie- “specially appropriate iii connoi- lnii with the rliifftm tro~k< of iii" oasiol silrados now ll°fffilllllill lrlizir. I ' Naturally Sillicus- “.-\n iliorirst niaii Ill c u‘! blow his -nwn horn." Cyiiiit-iis-q<“N'-ilurailv. proha-Iily is a tllliic .\ ii or burning,- Snnie time will 12'}. llri? b iiire slit- li-is [rt-docs 0i‘ the All'l'.ln‘l('. ilect. Wlll'-" in p op- lit\l‘1"4l I xi I l 1.9211155 ‘nun HNAL nmv: ' Stair Carpet, border- ed, 18 inch, rcg. 50c. Final for yd. .29 Stair Carpet, napiei‘ cord, 18 in., 82c value _foryd. .39 . Stair Carpet, green bordered, b r 0 w n | shades, Z2 in., 95c va- l luc, filial for. ' yard . . . . . . . . .. ‘ Stair Carpet, Brussel- cttc, 22 in., in brown and gold with retl and green border, regular‘ $1.35, Final for ‘yard . . . . . . . . . ' ' Stair Carpet,,22 inch, iligrzrin, liorilcreil and , reversible, regular 5U , c..s., now for l yard ' | Tapestry, good qual- I l ity, 2 designs, 22 in. regular $2.253 Final for yd. . . . . . . 27 inch, reptilal" 512.51). l" 'lf ' '1 .. ma oi 1t 27 in., regular Fliltil for yd . . ' -..-i . i krir\v' tlirit. -0\'(“I‘y'il1llll.( in this SVFOiIIIPIII is generally too poor to o'.i'ri_. runny-r» r.|iiiii.i--i¢ llflnflvwl ' zi-ur-iinuii-r‘ 11l1-“‘1l111~@1r' 1191111- one." fr illiiTt-rrhi branichm by t-Iielir iii-r II. 1M, Konys tlhe Ioiiowiinigj llll was puit 0n: i , (lfilfl oil Welcome; Tihc Scliool;| cicomc Speech, Roderick Jolin 1., ‘Cihiristmnis Grouting, Ffiillliln‘ pbell; iliionolionue. (iil/Itiiklflii lstmas Presents). Josllliiiiii‘ w-r. Recitation, (A Good Boy). ixgMaoPhec; Daloguwi. (A Piili“ i Jokcir), Loretta. iSuthierliiird John Sutherland; Recitation. boy's- Opinion). Joseph ‘Ciilillilk Dliriogue, (An Obligirn-r, Iiititlr _ rr), Ikiliiy MZIUPTIKK! and Willhiim kriiald; Roeltittion, (Fair Worn- to Srtnitit), diarry MaePhcc; K110, (Counting Iiggs). Bar Power and Willi-am Adacllon ilerit-zitioii, (My DOllil‘), Cirill- » .lolirvsloiiic; Recitation. (Just buck), Itiuliaril Power; iii-a- _ . (A Slight'Mlisinfi‘dors‘iantiiug) Jlllmstone nriid Oluvrlcs iillac- . Recitation, (A Voice: for 11). Wiliiiiini POW!!!‘ i» oi‘ the most rieuislng features . itlic children was ttilio appear , oil‘ Séidhlii. (llaus who Have I" i (rbild a suitable gift, from tho . ly ili-corail-il tree. irola sclei-iloris and iviolln roiidrre-ll ‘liy Ibiiyimonil Mai-- ld iii-ilpcll to ililiiikli tho ovoning i‘ Ill!‘ illl051, pleasant spout for . Iillit’. liily rofresiimenitlo were served _‘ e India-s m‘ 11m dvigh-lct, after i short SIXHPIEIIIQS were made by Mll.l'K.ill‘.ii0il', iMr. W, F. Pow- i‘. li. J. ‘Mooney, Mr. J. Mac- ld. i.\ir_ A. A. Cmmipboll. evening was brought to a - l1? ‘the isiinigi-ng of itilio Nat- i Anthem, set Your Fat, ., . ,: Keep Your Heiiltli lu-rllnniin flesh in, not healthy. i-r is it healthy to dint or exercisi- ninrh. The nlmplmit method known n-itiicluiz the overfnt body (mull! iiti-iiilily iii the Mnrrnoh Method. » and endorsed by thoulnniln. Mur- Prescription Tnhietn mntnln an t 110M‘ of the fnmoul Marmoln Pre- Iitlnii. The» tnhlrtl no Iolrl h! itistiu thi- world over at one doliiir ii lmx. They are pleaunt to talu- Iurivi- no wrinkles or flnlihlnrali. Y ""1 popular because effective and vnirnt. link your drunllt for them ""10 price dim! to tho ll rmolll flriirrni Motors 131113.. ‘ Detroit. in., rind procure l hon, . . . 1- nplendld cuortmont of nylon _ AYER "Wflphor Baby Carriages Thole BABY CARRIAGEB comprise a Your ohoiioq at .......................... .. Furniture Play Ilays‘ at llolmanb FAII "this Week too" a I-l0ln"ian’s, $16.50- for $ 12.25 Made of good hardwood, in sur- face oak flnlnh. Han 3 drawens fit? ted with plain mirror plate, req- uiarly $16.50. iior Charlottetown, l’. E. I. WILL BE DELAYED A WEEK OR MORE. SECURING WONDERFUL FURNITURE _ STYLES FOR SPRING. J. P. C. Call in today. URNITURE PLAY DAYS The above telegram, which arrived Monday last, is good news for our customers and good news for us, for we can now continue our F SALE through this week and have even-better showing when “the boss comes back.” Besides the wonderful bargains offered last week, you have the special attractions listed here-bargains that will make “Furniture Play Days” real money alright for you. Hercules Covered HERCULES THREE spring, and yourl for STRONG 30ft and and". 1-3 Off prising white enamel bod, nrong link fabric THREE PIECE BED OUTFIT, compril- ing all ateq bod stead In walnut Ivory or white enamel. Layer Felt Milttreu. Complete .......... .. $25.90 WHITE ENAMEL BED trim-mod with brass knobs. “while the boos Furniture Play DlYl Price ................. .. REVERSIBLE MATTRESS, good tick- ing, Sslg Price ........................................ .. $5.90 ALI. STEEL BED with continuous ports. finished In walnut» ilwry or white. .......................................... .. 010.90 . SIMMONS COIL SPRING, made of ninety will. uMil fltho b0 comer hgmg" ........... .. Sale Price Extraordinary Values ALL STEEL SPRING with woven wire fabric, your choice, my size ________________ __ $3.90 $17.50 for ........................................... .. PIECE BED OUTFIT, com- $26.50 f-or .... .. reversible mattress. only WALNUT DRESSER. with cane insert, (was 842.00) Bed to match above Dresser (was $39.00.) Vou can have both for... $40.00 QUARTEHED OAK ‘CENTRE TABLE. a solid and nubrtantial table, only four in $3.90 SETTEE. upholstered in brown Imita- 83000. Sale Price Simmons 90 coll Spring and i tho lot, Your choice for LINK FABRIC SPRING. $1.90 Price .................................................. .. We have found a couple more splendidly ...... ...l...... $0.50 M. half price, ONE SAMPLE BRASS BED. TWO SAMPLE BRASS BEDS. FUMED OAK SETTEE. with brown imitation leather out. Regular $19.00. sale $0.50 STEEL COUCHEB, the top valance in green denim or crotonnc which you can have for . REED JARDINIERE STANDS, cleaning regular. $8.75 regular . $13.25 - _ _| wiry rill-i»! .1 SLIDING KITCHEN $11.75 and metal Ilmd HOLMAN’ 129-133 Grafton St. Green Denim COSIES, covered wiih green denim, very strong and comfortable. only two in the lot, and they are clcari l" L Kitchen Cabinet Regular $55.00 porcelain top. curtain doors. -ftnlnhod outside In golden oak and lnlido In white enamel and equlppod with ten place not. flour bin $55.00 for ......... .. a“ Stair Carpet, Wilton, beautiful green two- tone, 27 inch, i',e_q'_iil_1»_ti* “Cozies” wini $8.90 ng at: $8.90 _- $31.90 CABINET with alldlnq drowni- for putry. Regular ...................................... .. $87.90 356.50 value 3 ynl'd--- Door Mats, special .15 price for each up. Hearth Iiugs, spot-nil price for each 1 . up. Church and I.~<iil;,r,e_ Clarpct, green, bro wii, l)lLi(3_2lfl(l red, regular $1.00 Final for yard ’ . . . . . . . . . ‘49 Cocoa Matting; 27in. regular 80c. Final for ‘yard 86 in., regular $1.10, for yd. . . . . . . ..- Inlay Linoleum, best quality, special for square yd. Crex Hearth Rugs, large size, rcgtil:ii' $1.50. Final for each . . . . . . . _ _ '49 Wilton Squares, fawn shade 3x3, Green shade 3x31: .... Mulberry shade, 2 tone 3x31: 2 tone, rose shade ii x 31,1. 4L9“ 2 tone, rose shade, 2 1-4 x 8 blue and brown tori- es, 3x3 . . . . wood shades 31$, x 4 I 6 other beautiful Wilton Squares in various shades and sizes, also Brussels and Tapestrys from' $7.00 up. ~ (SL010. 8t § 912-1-1 . _ bump/slot, ci-rantorrnrowiu,