~_ THURSDAY. Q ‘i ——Page a is available. l Western Guardian —FOR LATE WIITIRN NEW: i‘ -—JUST ARRlViOe-Ono car iload oi Bran, Short: and 011 Cake. inow unloading. A. H. Airlock. Al- vbany. su-‘i-zl —-5TREET WORK. - There has been a halt oi a couple ot days on the permanent street work, due to the shortage ct gravel. which is expected by every freight train arriving from the East. H --TEACHERS AT HOME -—The ‘School teachers for the Province have returned to their homes ior ‘the summer holidays after a stren- ifuous year's work. -NORTH BEBE-QUE, ETCP Church Notices, July 11th ‘North Bedeque at 1i a. m. Lower Bede- que at 3 p. ln. Freetown at 7.30 p. m. Wilmot Valley Monday night at 8 o'clock. Rev. D. K. Ross, Mill- ister. —GUAROIAN OFFICE. — The THE GHARLOTIETOWN YGUABDIAN Eastern Guardian Closing Exercises non. ussmrosi-rs oFFioe. The animal closing of sorta: cool-gum", will be closed until Park school, Ch'town took place on hi, “in 411.74.“, Wednesday June 30th., at 1.80 p. m. the Secretary, Hamid Newson D19‘: Hszssrznu AGENT-Mr. J. sidsd- ‘ W. Murdock is now Guardian az- T“ "‘°“'d““°° °! lmem‘ “f i- ---=-~ a" i» »'~--l:::."::.:."....." "ar;*."t.1".::..’..;. is: toatiéeceivo news items. advortis- in a “pubis and New" manner‘: " " Chorus or bovs-"Phe sew i» Britain's Glorifl" ‘ Speech of Welcome-Mary DriB-t oil. ‘ Recitation-Thelma Furnesa. Recitation-Olive Vail. Dialogue-fine Qusrrei. Recitation—Dewsr liilacNelil. Dialogue-The Run Away Polly-l Duet-"l don't want to play in, your yard" » Recitstion——Wiliard Burks. Dialogue-By two boys. Diaiogue——“'l‘he Frog's Friends". Recltation~George Vessey, ‘ "QTURGEON a ‘A P T l 3 T’ ‘RQClIGtlOD-Jrlflrflife Smith and CHURCHPtA prayer and praiselceoi, e meg“, Wm be he'd l“ u“ Smme” Bapl‘ Dlzflogue-Queen oi the year. tlst Church on Sunday, July 11th. Soin_-.-i-ne Union “ck-n “t 6-30 P- m- C°m° and “m5 a’ Recltation—Johnny Casiord. irlelid- i Flag Drill-By two girls. Recitation-Arthur Alienby. ...THE TEA PKRTY ill lid Of St. James Church, Georgetown, has c been postponed till Wednesday, July 28th. l57-7-3l ..'FERTILIZERS FOR TUR- NiPs-A limited quantity Basic slag 1470 moriate of potash and nitrate of soda. Phone your ord- ers collect-Poole & Thompson Co, Montague. 417-7-6-31 ITTLE BODIES often need Guardian's ‘Yestern Office is nowt __¢|NDUQT|QN sERVicEFThe located in the McNeil] Buildingflindnciion o; m“ y; pierce, B, A_ Water St., Summerside, where sub-f scriptions, news or advertising will-‘mwn and sturgeon will take place l l i Chorus-Girls-“Bobolink. . After distributing the prises in, e different grades. Capt. Allenby imoved that a vote of appreciation zhe tendered Principal Harold Yeo nourishment between meals. What could make a better “snack" than wholesome bread spread with Genuine Barbados ..PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES.- Presbyterian Service will be held in the Baptist Church July 11th in Montague at 11 a. in. A cordial wel- be received. The phone number isfln 5L mvrd-r; Church, Ggorgglowl], ion July 13th 8 p. m. Service con-fund Miss Minnie Dunsford for their Presby-Qu-ork in preparing this interesting- lentertainment, which was thorough- jly enjoyed by all present. This , Hapuupils clncurrp Tutsi-motion was curried unaniiously.‘ ‘ducted by committee of .tery appointed for the purpose. ses which oonmins three Molasses—that won- ipreachlng services for the Dundasilliuch credit also is due them for, dcrful, pure and healthful Molas- Raisins-which is the Richest of all syrups in vitamins. Growing children nccd iron and vitamins. They can come ls extended to all. Service will also, be held at Cardigan at 3 inwn; Dnndnn 1i n_ in_ Miranda“; p~ m- “1 Eh‘? aflemmn- The PTe“°h'i7.30 p. m. On account of necessary ‘*1’ 01.5091 Bervlce! WI“ be "10 ‘Rev-‘repalrs, our church in Annandale A. Brown. lhas been closed for some time. This fwlll be the first service held in it much iron as times as —SHlPPlN>G.——ln port: Scllr. G. W. at Circuit on July 11th will be as fol-idle" since the work has been completedt, painstaking efforts during‘ itho term. i i The following is the prize listz; Grade X-lst diploma and 1st [prize-Ens Alaclmdyen. 2nd. di- iploma and 2nd prize-Jeanette MacFadyen. have both, and a rich, delicious flavor that will make them ask for more if you give them Kyte, Capt. Rhinard, man's wharf, discharging a cargo ' and we are planning m h.“ n, Grade lX-lst diploma and 1st] short re-opening. Special musicipnw—l’°me Fraser" oi’ coal from Port ‘Hastings; the scr. Maude Weston, Capt. Weston.’ from ltichibilcto ,with lumbendls- will be furnished; n short hBtory will be read; and the address will be given by Rev. It. \V. Lindsay of Grade \'lil—-1st. diploma and lstl prize-Arthur Allenby. 2nd dipiomai ‘and 2nd prlze~lidarguret Luud. Geln u/‘ne BARBADOS Egtra Fancy 1'!“ . ASSES ~1z%<. So/ai only in balk , by all goodgtocts/ir J92 tllarging at Schurmanh wharf. ll‘ --TROUBLESOME DRIVERS. _', \ilil|S are very nlimerous around town, zlnd tu-rasinnally one appeartii nlih no llllliibr-l‘ license, there up»; lit-dis to be no person in nillhoriiifli it. loci; after this. as well as ililpft“, ht-llding a few reckless drivers wllu drive through the streets at a furious rate. ‘Luckily no accidents have as yet happened, but some --ll-.tblt: person should be appoint-_ wl 1n have these reckless ones; m LlLflll to justice. ' J _-~rus CHAUTAUQUA TICKET CAMPAIGN is meeting with good isilrcess, and the Committee in icharge has advised us that local . sale of tickets will close not later ithun 8 trclock Friday evening. July ' liith (Opening Day). Positively no ___i_os.i. IN sUMMERsiDE Juiyjickets sold at lass than advertised W‘ u Sui“ (If money‘ Finder pieafle price. viz: $3.15 for adults, 314.1%; STOCK CLEARINGi SALE i AT EMERALD. P. E. I. sTAg-HNG MONDAy JULY 12m ruinnllinii-tlte with l). A. Campbell, for Juniors’ Including tax‘ l_ ilAJlll-f ltlivcr. Liberal rewardkgzqsizil _ FAMILY HOME __Mr and ’ “ i‘ Mn; Jas. A. Morrison, Summerside, ' ‘ iare fortunate in having their whole i “IPOZLIZAIIEF Tifiisfilzimfifzlgzcantny with them once again, Mes- i. - ivisn’: Pants Iliad their first half-holiday yostsr-‘§,'§,,,G‘,§’,f§,f,i§§§ giinag {gifigggfl 3W5’ 93"“ itluy anrl the town seemed desertediviiiinv Quebec Qvhem they were Boots and Shoecsl r ivVQri-Qlle who poissiblycould hieingiinined by their brother, Mi, w_ Hay. Cfi-Wk"! B01 iasswa ° i0 the Scottish Gathering at Wictoriwqod Morrison and Mi-n Morrison, Z3"? i“ angst “a” llu or other places for an 011N118- the whole party arriving in S‘Slde 3'" 5 a" -;~ Tuesd ni ht. Brooms and Brush" —CHEESE FACTORIES- The“ 8y g Everything must be sold rcgardq cheese factories ln the country aref -. succlgsspu; 50ml“, ._. A less of cost. inow in full swing and handling a very successful ice-Cream Social Highest price paid for Eggs. ‘lot uf milk. The Emerald Cheese was held on the grounds of Arling- Aii acconnis nine m, must be Fdviury’ is making from 34 to 37 ton School on Wednesday evening. semen by September 1st. Othcr- cheese lit-r iluy and the other fac-iA 061101118 booth had been erected w," they wiii no min inc ha“, Q1 tiirltn-i art: doing correspondingly-and there the youth and beauty of Cancun" i “p11, ‘Arlington and surrounding districts a ' F. PERRY. i iwlllled away the hours. Upwards Emar-id. _,pQ1'ATOES__Tiie prospect {Oi-hf one hundred (101181? W35 realized, " iroou prici-s ior potatoes this Fall the net proceeds of which will be art.- goml.‘ .\ light crop is reportedimed F" improvement 0| 1110 0011001 imm Virginia and in Maine tilelflnd gr°und5~"“N_ w-rnlt is said to be 1U per cent. less ll‘ 1- a ~ . Till. l. good news ‘lrldlirllilitt: lllblllrniy fzsrmqers as thslev- SdE-rum; ggmfii- M? and * - ‘. rs ward c uga and i ii ltiitiia luéragre acreage under Clllllililllfllliwho some yams ago closed 1:181? | "‘ y ' lifeline athGrand River and moved to . a ne, ave returned to the old AGAIN‘ up“; home and we are glad to learn, On all Drygcods. Small wares Boys‘ Suits Overalls -iTS~T-ls-is'.tLl. DEFECTIVE E YESIGHT docs not mean disease of the eyes. Healthy eyes often give l —'ARRESTED liazelbrook, R. E. Whitney, pastor. galirggfjloma and 3m prize Ralph n" , Grade Vll—-1st diploma and 1st, j-prlze-Mildred Burke 2nd diploma,’ Mt‘ ‘and 2nd prize—-Carl Burke 3rd 111-‘ plolna and 3rd» prize-Leo Dorin. some extra fine. rat cattle are, (yr-due Vl__lfl dlplomn and 15y being brought lo Jubn D. Tinllnllls prize-Ruth Cudmore 2nd diploma: and R. C. Clark. butchers. by-ttnd 2nd prize-Mildred Burt 3rdi Messrs Henry Coffin, Cherry -}iill,. and 3rd iirize_l)orollryl David Coffin ilead of Hillsboro, and Burke 4th diploma and 4th prize-i Geddle Douglas ileud of lllllsboru George Whitlock 5th diploma and and many others. 5th prize-Margaret Biso. ‘ ‘ i Grade V-lst diploma and 1st The heavy electrical storms the,prize~—0llve Vail first or the week did consldernbiejznd prlze-Ruti1 Douse 3rd diploma damage to the telephone wires andianti 3rd prize—-‘ileen Waye. poles, at St. Andrews and Douglas-h Grade lV—1st diploma and 1st A150 killed some sheep beloiiitillifi prize——iltuilsel‘MacNBlIlZnd diploma to Mesflrs John McKenzie and Joel. lilllil 2nd pr|ze-—\Vlllie Douse 3rd di- McKenna, Scotchfort. lllunia and. 3rd prize—Dewnr lilac. iNelll. Joseph Afileck who for nil Grade i‘ll-—-1st diploma and 1st number of years has resided lniprlze~George Gregory Znddlploma Lawrence, Mass, is spending Lbevand 2nd prize-Vera Lewis 3rd di- summer with relatives here. llllulillti and 3rd prize Reggie Whit- UL‘ . We regret to learn of the illness, Grade ll—-1st diploma and 1st of Miss Agnes Clements, teaclseriprizc—vlrrgie Cairns znll diplulllgl W110 W68 1111111116 l0 B11600 7-110 DHb-ilii-untl 2nd prlze-fihiarguret Whlilock school examination which took.3rtl tiipluillu and 3rd pflZQ—-H|Jl‘3ce place Wednesday, June 30th. lSmith. Grade l—1st diploma and 1st.- Mra. Elias Coffin, Savage Hsrr- priktk-Phyllls Burke 2nd diploma- bor, has returned from N. S. where and 2nd prize—Mary Drlsooll and spent the winter with herlEvnDouse (equal) 3rd diploma trhd daughter, whose home is in thei3rd,prlze——Martha Douse and Mil-l Land of Evangeline." = ldred Gallant (ennui). ' Prize for Arithmetic in Grade IV —Ehlsseli MacNelll. ‘Prize for Arithmetic in Grade Ill’ '-—-(l‘n'-*0l‘ge Gregory, Prize for Arithmetic in Grade ii A number of our residents hntli——ll‘tlruce Snlit-h and Phyllis Burke their summer's supply of firewood‘ sawn ~by Mr. John Jay, Clarktown, Piilze for Arithmetic in Grade I with his gasoline rig, last yveek.i——Ge-.torge Vessey, Wood being much more convenient Prllzee for rapid progress-J. than coal for the summer months. iPhylLis Burke 2. Dewar MauNoill and ‘Willard Burke, The regular Presbyterian ser-l Prime for Reading and Spelling vices were held in the Readinglin Grnlde l——l\inry,1)riscoli. Room here at seven o'clock Sun- Prizes for Perfect Atiendancc— day evening conducted by Mr. G. Bessie Whitlock, Murgnrgg whit. H. Tranter. lock, Johnny Whitlock, Vincent Peters. Services of the United Church Special prize from Capt. and were conducted by Rev. Mr. Char- Mrs. Aiilenby awarded to Mary man who has been appointed to fill Slliimlort. tho vacancy left by the removal of Mrs. James Partridge formerly of Mt. Stewart, but now of Prov- idence, R. L is summaring here. ‘rennin in reading m, on," who information and complaint o nun . \\llliaui Callback of Albauyqnmi. Much as we appreciate our _ , , li-Ldsvard irowsdale of the sainwnew imminmnis "om we “om W‘ a" 'p°°,'a"“.' m c?” place was arrested on Wednesdaybnnniry mere is 80m ti“ ‘ er twins deimi" "ii" "m" wind Dlaced in the Prince County ’ e n‘ mm - . isfying to the ride ie tsk l _ w utp. i ._ . ‘*0! p u e n, ggzpxitgilitllhiiefslaiest arctic“ ijdll. The information chargedyonn native home in iiie return of ‘rroyrsdalc with fraudulentl cun-, scientific instruments usfid veriillg to his own use potatges be- former maidens’ AN.- ior eyesiuhl tesiiilo- loligiilg to William n. Callback. Long experience and a The prisoner appeared before Mr. sound business reputation is Alt-x Campbell, J. i’. and Mr. H. J. your guarantee cl good 5H" have decided to remain on the Is. PERSONALS Aiussy, J. P. ycsterduy afternoon. The evidence of several witnesses was beard and the accused was sent up to be tried at the next sea-l sion or illt- supreme Court. Trows-l llnlc was released on bail. -—Mr. Chester Tuplin, New Arr. nan. was hare Tuesday on a busi- ness trip. vice. H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Montague, P. E. l. Office Connected With DPUG Store _ inrmer of south Granville, was in —GO0D ROADS.—l‘be Govern- town on Tuesday and reports all ment Patrols are operating in dif-‘lcrops very satisfactory. H icrcnt sections in Prince County with the result that there are some ———Soiiator and Mrs Creeiman Mc- .i__.__---————-—— t-xcellent roads, The western road 1]\Tll'li1ll"lfi1i'|‘:VEdl3t%'il1mii1BfBld6 Tues ' to O‘l,eary is exceptionally good; i0)’ ll K 10m wa. In the section in the vicinity of the Quagmire Bridge is still closed for “M100 MEYER"?! MGCUFVIII 0f H16 MR REUBEN ACORN work on the bridge. Rosdmaaters its" bfditlle Alberton High School, The pcnliic of Albion (Jross tinil are getting on the roads 1n many 5 “Pen n5 h" "c3110" W151i 119T vicinity were deeply moved l0 sections and a marked improve- parelm‘ Ml’ “i! M" M- Mile-I'm]- lregr or the Rllfhlfili death 0f Rflilllélli Tl Acorn on Jilul- 23in! ill tile evil‘ Y mont is the result. Theroads in Ca 9mm the rliiiercilt settlements will be n80. of 28 yours. Tilt; tlr-llcflridl W71"! just HS good ns tht- Road Masters! _Mr5 Mark Maculgan’ M!“ A5‘ had been nasal-ii in the wilf- 110*‘. anti tilcir helpers want them to be “e” Mcqumd “Dd m“ N°tue man‘ not in robust houllil however gimdiand it is easy for the "Even" w chard of Charlottetown were visit. llililP-‘i “"51"” WNW“! m‘ hi5 r°°°"i set.- by ilit- roads just how capflble n“ m summermde m“ week‘ t-ry but on ill" 2slull"!flggnilmifigior how much interest n madmllster iSlillPl his sflillill took if‘ ioirmflwing| ink“, in iii, wnrki Dav our w 0 i111 ‘0 - —..\laster Clifford Smith of the Summerside Post Office staff mo- lflraid to Ebenezer on Sunday and FBDOrts the roads ln excellent 0on- d-ltion. wlllotv and ilirce small children are left tn mourn the loss of a. kind. Rev. B. H. Penwarden to N. S. Counting haircuts, shaves, trlmspn-QNG CREEK W°M5N'$ |N'8T|- and last but not least, bobs and TUTE- iahilnglea, our barber Mr. Roy Jayi s ept ver bus these times, and when he wlghes tyo go out ior a spin imm‘ ("e91 WWW!" 10911111“? Willi in his Ford‘ nn nan w iinvni 8m iniheld at th a liome of Mrs. Fred; get back to business that he wouldisirelch 00 51511101‘ 01/011108- Jllile 11.~ be broken down niong inn nnnd ii-iwith an ntteildance of twelve mem- -_- A very iilterestlng meeting oltlle. l; were another. ma“ oi nun he bers and six visitors. The meeting? iwns opened lgy the president witlli |tlle singing oi’ "O Canada," follow» Due no doubt to the amount of,“ by the reading and approval oil gear being taken ashore, some veryl-he 10100100 011 100i 1119611118. Rolli was driving, he snyg, __“i,' Hector Kier’ a successiuiriruon “when oi ionninm were wicail was respoiuded to with patri-l portgrl. to have been caught inn, otlc selections, and the followingi week at the French Village Pack-‘PFQSPIIH W" "01.!’ “"1011 °DJ°Y°0 b)’ in; C0 and we peel,“ Doyle pack, all present: islasnd Hymn, Mrs. W. in; Cd E. Stretch; The llads of the Maple, Mrs. Fred stretchfl My Native Land, Mrs. Norman M Lean; Canada, Mrs. Alex McLeod" in Flanders’ Fields. Miss Jean McArthur; u duet by Mrs. A. l"; iMoPhee and Mr. Norman Stretch‘ was very beau- -Mr. p, J, wllllnmg, 10x man, tiiuily rendered. A- very interest- of Lot 14, was in town on Tiler. ing report from the nunvention was dry, ggiven by the delegattds, Mrs. A. K. ____ McPhse and Miss Ma.\y Stretch. A -—Mlse lAnnie Deighan. of the 011 very instructive paper. "Tile staff of the Albertou il-ilgh School, F108." W118 read -by Mid! R086 M0- ls now enjoying hor vacation at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Delghan. Emerald. Mrs. Henry McEwen, Lot 40. B96111 a few days in Mt. Stewart. the guest of Mrs. E. Glover. ____ been instrumental in stbcuring ii H-(Miss Nina Delghan teacher at “f” n" m’ m” '°h°°1 W“! M’ Glengarry ‘ha; lrrrgved in mnninwn W. ‘E. Stretch has kindly’ under- w nnnnn “in nniidnyn wiiii ii" p“, taken to put it in place. lflrrillllfl- enie Mr and Mrs Peter Deighan. "19"" ""9 “m” l” hm“ m“ loving father and husband, also tllrcc brothers, Robert of Albion Cross, ‘Moody and Arthur oi Pas- qun. Snsk. The funeral service W13 conducted at the house and grave liy Rev. D. McD. Clark. Iii- tt-rim-nt was made at Dundas (‘i-“llll-‘IPFY- So satisfactory are the results To ilic bereaved iumlly. relatives ma“; ma; livery on, bollwred Wm, i- 4 anti friends the (lunrtlian extends dieing" yummy diner-were,‘ m“ c. I'm’ ll (.t'|1llll',y' ‘M0091? BYmPMhY- unusual power over pain. i thc Standard. , fiuurssilll Trlullliltrni t Astonishing Results In _"' ' so penetrating that it sinks quickly Eternal vigilance occasionally enables rapidly t aches the lOllfOs consecutive weeks. Witch making bread fill a lmliil illllklflfl‘ [nmler con flrout half-full with dough. In baking it will rise in the top of the can. This bread makes sandwiches the silo the children like. after Nerviline is applied. twlngas and aching muscles become today. This Penetrating These pain-aubdulng substances he scientific- ally combined under the name of NERNJLINE. This wonderful liquid is ofthepsin. n mim it» keen one umbrella for sis tissues, an astonishing improvement is Sore muscles limber up, creaky joints school whitewashed which we‘ k090i to see done in the near futul . A Rheumatism Liquid Destroys Pain contribution was made from U16 institute to assist in pressntiik! 8 from this wonderful external treat- Rhoumatisin will be interests A remembrance to our retiring antral‘- A few hills in connecrhn min oils, herbs and esldncas had with the school was ordered to 3'10 paid. After tho business part ci- tha meeting had been completed‘ dainty refreshments were serve by the hostess» and the meeting closed with the singing of the Na- iiunal Anthem. Miss Florence Mc- ensis kindly invited the members, ‘to her home for the next meeting. roll call to be answered with "My First Recitation." -———¢0->->-— Being sorry for others ls sometimes through the pores of the skin. and Being quickly absorbed into the usually noticed a law moments become sprint! slain,‘ painful a. thing of tile past. For Nsurnlgia. Sciatica. Lltmbaso, Still Neck. Strains, Spralnl and Swelling! it would _ be difficult to improve upon NERiVllLlN. " “M m“ °' "°"""' Got a large lb-cout bottle ----<o-n---a . _ Illarll’! Hal-owl for Bulls. , H _ u Men’s, Young Men’s and $ F f. and Saturday bring ~ a Sale of Suits including .00 Youths’ “ first longs ” » 40 young Men’s and youilhs’ first long suits, in single and douible breasted models, also Norfolk styles, they come in fancy greys and dark mixed tweeds. Sizes 34 to 44 worth to $25.00 061 Friday and Saturday . .. . . . . . Sale of Boy's $5 Suits at 50 Boys’ fancy tweed suits Nor- folk and pleated coat models, ssaslaaaroaonuaaolao Sale of Khakl Pants 5 dozen Men’s Khaki pants good weight, made with cuffs and ‘.75 Bloomer pants, with governor fasteners colors fancy grey and brown, all sizes worth t0 iii: 00 $7.00, Friday and Saturday belt loops, sizes 32 to 42 lib‘ 75, worth $2.. Friday and Sat. '\ swoon Golf Suits at ” sisdii“; for week-end 15 Men’s fancy grey and fawn tweed golf suits, plain unlined, two buttoned coat with large roomy knickérs. Sizes 36 "15"" to 40, worth to, $27.00, Friday and Saturdayt ._ . . . . . . __..._.. ..,_-.__. Boys’ all wool golf hose in green Small boys ’ grey tweed caps, sizes 6 3-8 to 6 3-4, good wear ing quality. Friday and 50v Saturday fawn andtiieather shades with fancy tops, all sizes $1.25 iii 00 value. Friday and Saturday'- 5 dozen Men’s shirts in plain wlhibes and fancy stripes wiflh and without collars attached. Sizes 14 to 16 1-2. $1.35 0‘) value, Friday and Saturday Men’s sailor straw hats inplain and fancy straws, Sizes 6 3-4 to 7 I-4. $2.00 value, Friday 93' 50 audSaturd-ay........... A line of boys’ fancy tweed caps in greys and dark mixed tweeds Sizes 6 1-2 to 7 $1.25 value. 79¢ Friday and Saturday . . . 54 inch Crepeycle Chine--‘$3.00 inches wide-just as It is offered in It isa $3 0" This specially attractive fabric is full 54 wide as the wool dress goods and cloths. Arabesque, Silver Grey, Mauve, Black and Navy. wonderful value at Uhe price for week end of All Silk PongetteuSpec/al 45c Here is silk in natural colour, good widtfh, splendid for Bloomers Lingerie, Children’s Dresses, etc. It will wasih well and wear well and is offered for Friday and Saturday at the very 451i special price of, per yard .. . . . . . .. . . . . . MAIL ORDERS l’l§())ll"l‘i.\' F-i LLED Com Spot 69c Broadcloth Ctdnspot Broadcloth in Rose, Blue, Mauve, Tan and Tange- rine, 36 inches 001118 1'11"!- wide.......... Plaid Dress Ginghams. Full range of colors. 32 in. 2o" vil- wide. Sale of Remnants Half PrI/ce Remnants in dress crepes, Ray- ons, Voiles, Ratines, Broadcloth and Ginghams. HALF PRICE. Tartan Plaid 30 in. v y"- wide thlernmed Pillow Cases pair 45c Here's aweek end bargain that will inlterest, any housewife wiho wishes to replenish her linen closet. Bleached, Hemmed, Pillow Cases 40 inches wide, attractive appearance and durable pair . Irish Union Huck Towels l7 x 33 inches, per pair unbleached 36° *1 0.0 00 Good ‘serviceable Table Damask, 54 inches wide, per yard t i Y ‘T159 LADIES‘ COTTON . . . SLIPS These offered in white and colored, regular $1.25 s-o-t-to-t-o- This is an odd line in both back and front lacing, worth to 5° $3.75 This is a notable bargain for the little folk. The lines include c sizes from 6 to 14 years. You will be pleased with t/hem A BANNER BARGAIN IN ‘ WOMEN'S HATS $1 0n AT This lot include some many new hats, worth up to $3.00 and $490 each. See them. FINAL CLEARANCE OF .-\ LOT 01" \\'OM,EN’S HATS 29c We’ll be perfectly plain about these ¢—~t‘hey are all past sea- son's models. MOORE 6 WLEOD -o-ot--.-.-o--- t ooo----o-~II-""