WEDNESDA Y, A big 2 page circular When We We Cut ’ so there'll be great crowds MEN'S STORE iii Great George St. firanti Orange Lodge Meets Here Today ‘inth annual meet- ‘liii Crranci Orange hjtiwurd Island iii" The firs: ses- i0 n. m. with Grand Master, presidmir. B "o. ed Right W01‘ 'd iastcr at the srwentv- v.11! meetinz held in the 10th day o.’ May ‘ti that delegates and vis- ‘oc- present from all parts “fl. nd lndge officers are as re‘ Cira {tin/WK P. M. McCaull. Grand Hench, Deputy Deputy Gram-l . G. A. Cudmore. Deputy " d Secretary n“. C. W s. Bentley’. Grand Ztlnrsha" in» R. O MacPhee. Grand lwturer. P G i’! Docherty: Deputy G Lccnirer. Aic-mlwra of the Intrislative Com- miflce iii-Hilde: Bro. T .l. lnman, B“. J. V. Moore, Bro. Chas. Proude. Other Officer: Dspury Grand Chaplains Rev. Bro. J H. Bishop, Rev. Bro. Dr. W. O. Thompson. lwpresenatlw to M W. Grand lodce last June Bro. P. M. Mac- Caull Deputy Grand Chaplains of B. A. Rev. Bro J. A. Nicholson. Rev. Bro. G. A. D Eliio . Mrector of hivenile Lodges, A. A. MacCallum; PEBKWES FOR CLPBLAYYTI IONDON—ICPl-Soldiers, sailors and airmen for all parts of this country and overseas are scndiruz ennies in save the famous (‘hib- and. Camber-well Rxvad. S. E. from closintz down. i ; Mortgage Sale Law Qoilrm Building > wn on Tnursdav. the o. June, 1940, at the hour '0 o'clock noon. ALL ‘THAT piece and parcel of land Number fhitv-ninc in county, in Prince Edward _ lmunried and (it-scribed as .'. ‘ hat is to savt Bolmricd on the No-th by land of James ' YfVlllLl. row Oilvcr Kcmp and land ’ owned b" Albert O'Connor: on the t hr lnnrl turned by William l-f. on the South by Sturtzcon j and the division line between min! Numbers Fifty-nine and \ \- * and on liv- Wcs’ hr 1mm ownrd hv \Viiliam H. Crccd. ' coittrtinitta Fiilv Viol acres oi land a ‘lftle more or less. Tho nlPv" sale is made under a Pcz-xcr of‘ Ralc contnixted in an fu- dcttttirc o.’ Nor-inact- ciatcd tlTc ifvh dnv o.’ O." bcr. lfiflft marl» hctvrocti Jamrs J. Creed of Albion, Lot or TnuTslp Numlmr Fiftv-nitic. in King's (‘ountv in Prince Fdzverd island. Farmer. Wldowcr, of ‘he (mo part. and thr undersicncd of the other mrt. default having been made in the pavment of thc nrlzt- flymt RM lnfprcst therchv secured. ‘For hirther particulars aprfv to Rfrlfififi .\'. Bentiev. Solicitors. Char- loltwtotvn Datcd this 15th day of Mav. A. D.. i940 A. MARVIV BELL. Mortiznzee. w;-_a.n_n_ r a n I] n n_n_ i nvnstcnr nxA MINATION Fitting and Sélllfliflfig GlasSeI to. ll. J. MABON OVPOMETRIHT Monlalut". I‘. E. I. '1 Office ilnurs: I0 to l2 A M- fr 2 to 5 P M. J‘ llnlultuu ctc.. by annotnimcni l. Office Connected with DRUGSTOIIE i iililK rotlil a thrilLpacked story of the greatest savings you'll see — not only this year but for many years to come. Everyone 0n the island now know that — and THURSDAY, 9 A. M- For a few day's you will get unrestricted choice from Two Entire Great New 1940 Stocks at Prices You Won’t Ever See Again. The GBEENDAI. GUMPANY Knights o! - noon and evening. and it] iPound Rallies ‘After Drop NFM.’ YORK. May l4 -(CP\ - The pound steriinz rallied after fyinwrdavs loss oi ll cents to close ;Il 1-2 ccnts up at $3.20 1-2 in re- , .t.imt ‘o the United States dollar in lite forcicn exchange market t0- has been mailed you — it's ‘ ii2i\'. | The upturn of stat-lint: was in the liacc of war ncws which financial circics recorded as unfavorable to the Allied cause. On the other hand. forcicn exchange traders said the 21in was not unnatural in view‘ oi ‘Monday's big drop. A break oi 1-4 cent carried the S'.'."<= Franc tn a new low. The (‘anariwn dollar lost l~8 cent to a disccttn‘ of it! 1-4 per cent. 10i- tuva F‘o"'c‘n.". Evcltance Control Board ra‘e f1 oft-Skill per cent dis- (‘Nlfiil ‘PM French franc show- or‘. a sma'i "Mn while the Belsium Till‘! ‘a and ‘he Ncihcriands Guilder '.\"t'c unquofctl. Cut Prices, Em Deep! waiting when the sale opens Girl Guide News LADIES’ STORE 99 Queen Street t Souris c. wit; Executive Meeting officers for held their their “TLD FLOWER GAnDENS Whose hcart is not tzladdened at the rich’ of the first Mayflowers in the spring? There are many beautiful wild flow-era in this province, but they are hccmtiine scarcer every year tin-o ch clearing of the land and cart‘ pickinu. such as The newly appointed the Souris . first executive meeting a". league Room on Fkiday evening with the President, Mrs, George Camp-bell presiding. Meeting open- ed with prayer. After the ixstial , tlu- m», “H. dsstmved because routine of business the toiioiv-nul m.» pg m? mckpd‘ won the siintuug committees were lillildllll- . blwlli (‘d M‘ H19 ensuing year. ‘Fhcre are several books giving i1n:ertuinn1cr1I—-Mf5. D- L- MY"- zond dc<ctit>tiotis and illustrations Cor mack. Convener; Mrs A. n!‘ “it ii(t\\'(l1'$< and fem; but few -\if'lll'<'"llt Mrs‘ A- smllll.‘ Mrs. .\ ‘til. u“ how to Diflllit wild flower C‘ West: Airs. G. Morrison; Mzs. .~i~..<. A truc lmcr of flowers . . ~o preserve the plants and it Sick Visiting-airs. P.A. Root ‘Plfdiiiz when we discover s C E >=< J Convcnor; Miss M, LPWZSI M: . '1 m» . .ucr to and it to our gar- |E. Holland: Mrs. J ll. Puqiz». dct- Wectfoti. t Social Scrvicc—.\fr.=. A. Mac- l tics‘. wild flowers can be Innis, Coruvcnor; Nfrs. K Mac- Irlliflillvd. c-‘lrc must. be Kearney‘; Li's, G. Lewis. i in evict-ting n place to plant Afcmbcrsiup-Afrs. J. P Mac-r . m. A sndv of the soil, shade. |Phee, Convcnor; Mrs St. Clair |r.'“.=1u:-<~. Mo. sitould also be made pnqttet; Mrs, Dr, A_ A, AI3cDop_ oi the lvcntioxt in which they are foutwrl. The piiiht: should never be mill- crl no as ‘be small and tender roots aid; Mrs A. J. Paquet. Study Clubs-Mrs J. Keavs. Convener; Mrs. A. P. MacDonald: M“ W_ J_ Paqueh with": “not! the plants are broken Councillors-Mrs M. A, Paqttct. hovid be carefully token Souris. Mrs. George Macllnnnlrl, "5 lmwh Pillih 5-‘ Souris Linc Road unit. .\I'.'s. (‘- i , ' , "mil m” YUM‘ “mi am Munfln_v_ smyiq Rivrvls H l t iccd n a basket where the weak stem» w not get bvcken. = 1.. ~ Mary ‘VI \f1cI1 nis Rkfi Pom If ‘W Own] shmlld a" dmp o" as if tnicht in the case of tubers or bulbs. ihc plants should be twirl-uni ‘q wct moss as soon as pos- s1!!!‘ nnri no plant should ever be cwmoi-ctl to the sun after digging. We can start our cardens now its sotm ni oili‘ wild flowers are ni- Appreciation Oi Experimental Farm j rradv lrlocm. such as Mavflow- ‘__'“"" . ,r-t's '1“ urns and ‘spring Beau- ‘ Recently the writer had ‘OCClLS‘iYil[ PM .,,, Pam bygomm, plants ,to visit the 'Exii9riiiif‘liiii'll“f‘fl n .,..,, , p, fmq min,- who" where an enjoyable and insdutiu. 111.14.“, h‘. "mm. flank and shr,_lbs_ hour was spent viewing Kin‘ lW-"i- , s» r" s :11“ on _vour hiking floss and artistic way iii \\illi‘il the pa,» “Thc i\"‘l' ‘be zvocds. the heavens, the ltilis Arc t ' w w-"Tiii today. place God made for us ' ~. to plav." "To llc (‘ouiinucdl i wcii kept grounds were i.'il(i Gilli; seetn: the results oi capable work. and cfiicicncqv, and having arccssi to the wonderful store of knowledge ‘ accumulated by those who (icVOw their time to the advancement of "Nature's Beauty Culture." The remark by one oi the suo- intencicnts struck me forcibly; ‘xv: only rem-ct that. more Prime Fid- ward islanders have not taken nd~ vantage oi the opportunity to flqilip themselves with the kncivlcdcte and help we can furnish so willincly in their field and garden ill“- biems,“ enclosed is a short poem to._ t Yesterdays Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- “OUR zxrantatnsrar. raanr‘ NE“'"“' “N” SATUMAYS ISSUE Midflst Bfaugvs splendor. tfhrouzh- “mu: 12:35“- MARKET He out tie ays we roam. A . ‘» f -_ Watching the growth of Flowers- d" 22'?“ shrubs- in treated loam: Willi-if!“ 1b 4'3” Creating anew, with all the skill Sitill-‘l-‘a-l 1b 4? we know. C.|tro‘.s, 3 lbs 25c some special bloom, to greater {if-Ni}: l?‘ 22g esmvv W- est. 3- u: n. _ my. T, l’ y, Pwast Beef 16-240 A lgrrgndf s“ 3 c’ p“ am a; Bolling meat 12-140 Or artisiry of bloom, around the (‘Ti-‘flm qt 400 Lily pQnd, , Fowl each 90-750 Through grourds well kept, wbiPork .b 16-20-220 pant, we watch the hour, _ Sliihhlil lb l'lc The‘. shows the growth of all. Yul‘. ills-lilo reactive to His Power. vifllk 1h 16-206 Rutter dairv 80-330 Luxuriantttzrowth from bulbs. we (slbrigken garb 90311145 too at. eh a ' ' mv- - c In mfercnce lmoks, our progress i Corned beef 12c all is pinncdi Herring dor 20c We sow in soil prepared. We. who‘ I,(\i)“if‘l"_\ l 20c are men" _ i! We xvaich the brokc-n reed aprin forth from roots again. - _ h“ k 1d 1 ‘ d ' Li: Imm Royalty To You. t. nowe ge s ex.en ~ d F" e, ' ' ' ' Within tiiis "Garden of "rm ouir": ‘ Am] Vmmny whcrc Maple ‘free, i to still . HMS Oil? ‘J1 Grfllldelli- Mr and Mrs. Leonard Newson of "morc" hvmlt-s" show: , ixoi-th nivr-r have purchased the A P-Oitlililflit‘ TF0!“ Nfliilft’! BM‘? farm property: latclv owned by" Mr. when izolri and red 1PM" biov" | want-tot- Carr. m York. and are I am. Sir, etc. now in ouupaiion. Mr Carr and —.lohn Robert (‘amplu-ll.| Tlzc Liars. Grahams Road. mm Burton have removed to the U. A, and will be missed in the commutiiiy‘. While here Mr. Carr ‘marlc ntavkr-d improvements on the itiwvliihg housc. and erected new o fllli-blliifiilills following a serious War fire last. summer Miss Victoria Hudson fQueenl has rcttirncd to York, after spend- (By Th’ Canwlan he”) in; the winter in St. Avards. A ~ “u u no‘ "m" flrwfiiitkrhlsggiozhl, ff,',F,,"_._...If"IY1R_i-ii; Rev. Gordon narrach. oi North with German tanks near ‘ronszrcs 111' S’ Ml-“lml ilflllfflx- N- 5~- l5 "W lieuium is established. The figlii,‘ lfiniz his parents. Mr. and Mrs. N’. the first 0t its kind in military lus- A. Darrach_ Marshficld. wry. l5 important in that ll. dem- Ollfiliélif’; the cillcienrv oi itlurland Mr amt M" It“, wood have lblliim-“i 5 "W" “mm “if” l'fc“i_'iltrlisivn'c\ri of thcir desirable property wave expended much lnuniivcuess, m Iqu‘ _,“.,H.,]S_ and are now “Vina t rm m’, Ippsnns. in (‘lmrloiictovfin money and labor. It also is imlltlflfifl l _ _ ~____ - l .* v z l . - tint‘?“tidfiiiiilntilllln} "tlillilitfiiftfii- Ros 1w», Wblnyin and» In m“ (icath_spii_tlng ‘»9;~_|¢1p_; m “c. St tnhopc, visited wlih hcr parents, tion All nvzrl \'Ir.~: l) M. Robinson, Si». ‘lhuurrisz tiuritizlhc wcck endxA liic Frcnclt tank corps came wildfl- ino into a breach ntadc bythr- (im- mnzis in l-hc Bcitzinti (iofmitrcs; through: ‘we;- m, t roops in mop up and 0c- iwhicit cnemv tanks u-crc moviuc. ts-ipttm- m» an“, - corn-d bv motorcycle troops. armor-t . 'l{]]‘|I|> w.’ m: come 1mm n! ed cats and flllil-iflIli-i 1-.utt.--. ‘llwj: 1., 1- ,- ,,,,n,|,,.,- M “Inks (Ip§~fr:,vp(1 mild not. take tltc ctu-mv wholiv iIV|||| Huh». Hf‘,- | il|||k 11mm‘ surprise as the (icvmunr: had illll!‘ ti.‘ l"l|ili|\vs 1,, a m.‘ .,. ,_ a deulov from tie roads and lulu: up nylon," a fitzhiiruz fortuaiion. The battle was tvocni of "with! o further use and pro- ‘tilut wi‘! follow as the war cnnliu~ but» _ i'.\' which survive the itirs cxceDi if" "l" lavtthai 1h" rtrtlfntl of mull :11 l cxnloslve will ;I~‘rcncl1 tanks were ratiztnc tar tnrrntxuc hitch l\\'it~|)\;\'0 ro git-s tl-mt, advance of the infnnlrv and :t_ilcttl1cv uili itt- 1 ui of Ilcliflil or l con- thev disposed of the Germans zlwcsldcrablc lilfi" THE UHARLOTTETUWN YEO THEATRE “HELL BELOW” ROBERT MONTGOMERY MADGE EVANS ROBERT YOUNG The Most Colossal Drama ever Filmed of Submarine Warfare. SOURIS-TIIURS. 16th. MURRAY RIVER-FRI. 11th- MUNTAGUE-SAT. 18th. ‘— New Glasgow And Vicinity The New Glasgow: W. I. met in the school room on Monday even- ing o.‘ las: week. The meeting opened with the President in the chair by singing the Ode and re- peating the Creed in unison. The secretary's report of the previous meeting was rcacl and stood ap- proved. The school reported a new black board brush. was ticcded and this was to be procured. The sick committee reporter‘. visits paid. The secretary also gave the report of the school by time Ifcalt-h Nurse. The June meeting wlllbe held at the home of Mrs. John Semple. the refreshment committee will be Mrs, Wliiifllfl Bnlmatt and Presion Cumpbvli. Roll cull to be answered by "Mv Worst Cooking Failure". Questionnaire on Legis- lation and Peace was discussed and papers rend on Stale Nlvdicitio and socialized Mcdiqint: by ma. M. Mc- Leod, and Mas. H. B. Stevenson. Proezrnm [Or thc cvcuiitz consisted 0f rcadincs hv Airs. P. l... Czlmyvacll Miss 1\fucNcili, ‘Airs. J. Bryant. Ali's. S. D. Parkman. Ella Scmpic and Mrs. M. hfclacoil. Soap con- test and chorus "\‘Vc'il Never Let the Olal Flag Fall" and National Anthem. Miss l‘. G Gilnn. Nurse visited the school week and examined tile for health defects. lied Cross hove last children Mr. lleXillnmEglbffflv. Sydney C.B., is vlsllilig his old hcme here. Mrs. Richard Dickicsnn enter- tained iihc members of the LfidiPS Aid and Missionary Society of the Christian Church at hcr home on Tuesday cvcninu of last wcck. Mrs. RaNoonan is at ‘csent visitluz iricnrls in Montreal. Mr._ Ross White who has been teaciun-z in thc local school here rccentlv ac u cd a DOSiiiOll in the civil Scvvzw cnicrrti duties on Mend. n Neill is the ii‘ll(‘ilt‘i' it"; the ‘we rc~ malning months of the term. The ntcmiacrs oi the United Church Alissioxiarv Socicty were entertained at the home of Mrs. M. McLeod on Thursday of last week. A farewell pa: v for Mr. Ross While xvas held at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dickicsoti on ‘Thurs- dav evening of last week. The evening “'21s pleasantly spent. in names, ntusic. and social inter- course, after winch an address nc- (‘Ollipillllfd by f! Q1'llf‘l'(ll.lS DllYSi? “'35 presented to Mr. While from the people of this community’ and sur- rounding coimtry. Mr. Harold Stevenson read the address and M.. Rctrel Dicklescn made the pre- sentation. Mr. Preston Campbell presided. Althourh taken entirely bv silrprlse Mr. w’hiio thanked his friends for their kindness. The sChOOI pupils also gave a beautiful pen and pencil sot. After "Nor He's a Joli‘; Good Fvllonw’ was heard lunch was passed ‘bv the indies, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bayer were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dick eson on Sunday. Mr. W. J. stewart spent the week-end in Summersidc. Mrs. Guiherie Bnllinmll and daughter Hazel. Charlottetown, were visitors hctc Sand-iv and at. tcudcd the "Mother's D:t_v" service which was held in the Christian Chuirh here, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abbie, and daughter June, Mr. R. Nonnnn, Mifi‘ JOE/ca and Mr. Vernon Norman motored to Albcrion on SilllCiZi}'.—-G. BIRCH (‘JUNE W. l. Birch Grove W. I. mct. with Mrs. (LB. Mnthcson. April 15th with the vie; president Mrs. Frcd Mouse pre- Sidlllil. Mcciinq opmzctl m the usual manncr. l4 mentor-rs answered the ro.l call. The mitiutcs of previous meeting were read and approved after which correspondence was read including a letter from the Y.M.C. A. asking for fituds. Euvclopcs were distributed also a letter from Red Cross, Summersidc in receipt of goods sent, including if! pairs socks, 7 sweaters. 4 scarves, Z pairs half mitts, 3 pairs mitts. 3 pairs rifle mitts. 4 T bands, 7 covers. 3 pairs pyxiamaa also $5.00 for Rmd Cross work. Sick committee reported mak- inu one call and sending one box of fruit. School committee repmted an Atlas needed for senior room. Collection 90 cents. New school sommltice. Mrs. Austin Rovers and Mrs. Alfred Curlcy. Lunch commit.- tee. Mrs. Jack Pavntcr. Mrs. True- mnn Paynter and Miss Ina Phil- lips. Next; meetlmt to be held at, Mrs. Fred Moaat-‘s. God Save the King closed the meeting WHY HAVE 7 sons '*\\ C UARDIAN l , Bristol And k Vicinity Miss K. Mooney, Paabel Station spent the week end in Bristol the guest of her friend. Miss Irene Ryan. Miss Ryan Peakea this term. The try-road: in thin district. are in a deplorable state at the eaent {time especially the road to t. Pei- er's Harbor where there is so much traffic. Those in the Harbor dis- trict: and scores of others who use this road have complained in vain , to the road master and an asking for o. new man. Miss Louise McEwea Ipont the , week-end with friends in the City 1 ______ ' Mr. Sterling McEwerVs new truck arrived on Friday and was quite an =f1iiT8CiiOl1 to the many customers ‘around the store. The new vehicle was rrcsscd into service at once ihaullng hundreds of bags of flour ‘and feed f:0m the City. Residents hcro are itigh in their praise of this new service to the public along with I customers. it is understood the Morell Co- Operative Creamery will open on May 20th for the season. Friends here and in the eastern part of the Island will be pleased , to hear that Mrs. Dan McLean is | able to be out again after her grave illness of several months I Friends here are pleased to see Mr. Ambrose Perry out. again after being ill during the winter months ‘ and yet another who is well on the 1 road to recovery after a long ill- ness ls Patrick J. Hughes. Nir. Hughes expects to be out and around this week. . Mr. George Hooper. Morell. hand- cd your agent a clipping from the California Maple Leaf stating his brother Jim had celebrated the, sixty-first anniversary of his wed- dlnf: day. Mr. Hooper who is nine- i ty ycars young left the Island when i .a young man and has made n suc- ‘ccss in ihc west. Mr. George Hoop- er. itforcll. informs us he and Mrs. illonpcr will visit the Golden Westi, ‘this summe", it being fifty-six , iyenrs since his last visit. Mrs. Hoop- ‘ cr will make hcr first visit to t-hc orange groves. This scribe extends ‘to ihcm a happy re-unlon will» friends ‘Miss iifaijv McVarish. Charlotte- town, spent. the tveck-end with her parents hcrc, Mr. and Mrs. Imsterl Mcvarish. i M". W. A. O'Brien has been con- -fined to his home for a few days i suffering an infected hand. Mrs. David Lay-bolt has returned l from the City Hospital improved in health. Word has been received here by this parents from Mr. Fred Mosher Isinthttz he itad arrived saielv in Encland. Mr. Mosher left the army some time nqo to join ttbe oil boats ransportinr! oil to the Mother Na- tion nnd friends here arc very uhd receive word oi his save cross- tint.’ of the Atlantic in this serious uno. hfrs. William McGrath, Morell. has rcrr-ivcdword from her son John R. of the R.C.N.V.R. staiimz hc had lcft Halifax. N.S.. some time ago for another port. and not to ex- i pcct any word for some time. , am. Wm. ‘Ranahan has also re- ceived word that her son Frank. R. C.N.V.R. lmd sailed from Halifax some time ago for some un-nnnoun- ccd port. Farmers are husy working on the land now but as yet no seed has bcr-n planicd. A car of seed prvntocs is hcinr! lonrlcrl ltcrc this wcck undcr orders l o1‘ Mr. L. nurse, St. Peters. i Mr. liicona-rl Rvan is obi" to he i out aqain after being confined tol he" for some. time. i Miss Alice ii/icKzrv. P.W.C.. snt-ni the neck-cud at hcr home in Can- avov , ‘Tim-e is a art-at calling for hav hcr-c this sorin" and one wonders where nll the loads and leads of hay arc coming from that are seen on the roads every day. Quit/e a number oi cattle are prowling the roads in an effort, to feed on the old rzrnss. Mr. John Lanierrc has cone lo St. Peters Harbor with his new boat. the Mine Sweeper. Mr. La- nicrre is reported to be cutting through filo brine at a fast rate Airs. Jntncs Biaxlnnrl. .lr.. ls hav- ‘ inc some chances made lo hcr home at the pwscnt time. Mrs. Tliaxland rcslderl at Yviorcll during the winter months but rciurncd to hcr home some limo no. At time of writing the lobster fishinc’ season looks to be a com- plete failure. One fisherman rc- ports that in onc trao with seven lobsiPrs siv wrrc under the aim limit. lr-nvlnw one for the market or factoflv. It. looks as if fishermen will rcqulrc rclicf all this summer. The poor catchcs will also affect the factory hclp herr- a/ho are employed by the day. inst. week they received two days pay. 3~ .1 >.. . ..t..‘ '. Aa army troop transports carried tween observation pooh two and ls teaching at ' Signallers Keep Tabs 0 court, 0nt., reinforcement aignailcra of the 11.0.8. 40th Highlanders ' and Scaforeh Highlanders, had a field day reporting their move- ments. Ucutenanta In chnge of the motor vehicle: were unaware of the pry-sauce of hidden almnileral Messages were exchanged be- YOUR MONEY IS WORTH MORE NOW, BEFORE PRICES RISE! Smart Men ‘are Getting In While Prices are Still Down We did all our clothing burying early. We thus got in on the low price! before any advances. It isn’t by chance then that we are able to offer suits of this quality for so little. If we were duplicating these suits now, we would have to sell them for a lot more money. NOW is the time to buy! Styles . New Three Button Notch Lapel . Two Button Notch . or Peak Lapel Fabrics . English Worsted: . Fine Tweed: Irish Twists . Vary Smart semi DFRP? Botany Sergea Double Breasted F . Blacks . Greys 'l‘cal Blues Greens . Medium Blues . Rich Browns Colours Heavy Stripes . Shadow Stripes . Ovnr Checks Patterns I Fine Pin Stripes k PRICES $25.00 $27 .50 See the display of new suits in the big central window GDRE €~ MiLEODiliiitli Ftiiflphone lit Lflvaic lino-ml. ...\v-ivziu|,-c will: telephones in all -'..- ~- 4 n Manoeuvring Ar my Trucks wi- I. a» - ti‘: 'a'__..st.x_€ . . - 4's | on manoeuvres northwest of Agln- their way plat given map reference points and were theoretical! carrylnx "Oops to new position: for debuasing. Major W- C- ‘um (can), to whom algnnllera reported n mu neutral-m" "f; looks over a signalling apparatus. The mater in lean (Iii-ii; CENTRE!) with bleut C. L. BMIIIII (RIGHT), and 1"" w‘ Fleming (LEFT), who eta-operated in the" aotivillea- three milaa any. ‘lruclu undo