‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN no Shadow of 65 Four out of five men are dependent on others at 65. In spite of the prosperity they enjoyed at some per- iod or other. PIKONALI -—Mr. Eidred Buchanan. one of this year's graduates from the business department of Acadia Collegiate Academy left Wednes- day for his home in Summerslde. P. E. 1., after having spent a few days visiting his brother, Rey c. Buchanan and Mrs Buchanan, Steadmsn street, Moncton. ‘o ~. . .- an: Western Guardian '-FOR LATE wesrzau News ——Page 3 is available. ti. ..-GUARD|ANs ON SALE st the Guardian's Western Oilice in the McNeill Bulding, Summerside ev- ery day. BARGAINS m‘ ALL DEPARTMENTS ' Black Ducliesse Satin This Satin is all silk with a. high’ lustrous finish. Full width of 36 inches. Friday and Saturday ,. . . . . $1.49 Yd_ , A WONDERFUL “skin SPECIALIST” Ind lieu-Antler —Mrs.iidaclt and son, Reginald Taylor of Vancouver, arrived in Surnmerside on Tuesday night to spend a few days with friends and relatives here. Eastern Guardian ..°EASTERN AGENT. —Mr. .1. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent ln Montague and will be pleased to. receive news items, advertis- ing, etc. —CAR EACH OF LIME’ cement and shingles, jusl. unloaded now selling at best prices-J. W. Fyfe, Emerald. 9571-51-41 ALL DRUGCISTS You can escape this fate. insurance will do it for you. —-GUARDIAN OFFICE. - ‘the Guardian's Western Oflce ls new located in the ltoNaill Building; Water SL,Summerside. where aub- scriptions, news or advertising will be received. The phone num- ber is 233. Crepe de Chine All-Wool Poiret Twill All pure silk, 39 inches wide in these popular This fabric is especially suitable for .hl,_-|“_Nsvy, Burgundy, Peach, Fsysnce and Costa or suits. For the Week-End we F,‘ "m" Kobm |t in these three shades: Navy, q mnrlmu. M: For the Week-End . . . . . . . . $1.29 Yard Rosewood at . . . . $125 y“ Ladies’ i Silk and Lisle Hose There's a variety of checks and assorted colors in this line of hosiery. Al“ "h," silk ln 10 new spring shades- For the Week End-89c, Pair Children's Short Sox Plain colors with Fancy Tops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29c Pslr WHAT CHEWING TOBACCO DO YOU CHEW This question is easily answered by the man who chews, he simply says- HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST He has a satisfying feeling and knows he has the best. Because he gets a lovely flavor that no other brand has. \ IIIGKEY 8r IIGIIDLSQI TOBACCO ($0., LTD. its cost has been les- sened by the Maritime Life Plan of eliminating speculative features and charges. For instance, if 40, you can get an en- dowment policy maturing at 65 for $35.18 a thousand. iiiiMaijilihoc' i lllilie f -lon'crPrcm1'urrlr dnn/erhoteclwn Home Office: Halifax T. W. BENTLEY Manager for Prince Edward island Charlottetown, P. E. I. 309mb --BEDEQUE CIRCUIT. —Suu- day. June 6th. Rev. ‘Dr. McConnell , of Amherst, N. S., will preach at 4, iii!’- three fllllioinlments on thc - iiadequo Circuit. Dr. .\loConncll "1 011B 11f the outstanding leaders of the United Church and an crut- or 0t the first class. ..'FOR SALE-GREY . DORT car, 5 , seeng , in good condition. Price $200 or exchange for register- ed Fox. N. J. Nicholson. Montague. 9537-5-29-stt-6l- 7 ..*DR L. A. JOHNSTOWS dent at office, Montague will be closcrl “THANKSGMNG BERWCES’ June m. to 2m. 9647-6-5-11 "Z —-Snnday. June 6th, 192s, A my or iilankssivins and intercession. BBdBuue United Church of Canada 5940mm 1i a. m., Searietown 3 i1- m., Cape Traverse 7.30 p. m. Rev Dr- J. W. McConnell one of Can- ada's ablest preachers will speak at all the services mentioned above. :.'PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE“ —-'i‘he Presbyterlans of Montague‘ will hold service in the Montague Baptist Church. June 6th at 7 u,’ m. Rev. hlr. iBrown preachcru Everybody welcome. 1 _ The Organization (Continued from page 7) be answered from the office. Friends should know thut the staff of a hospital is generally busy, flllil lliat nurses can not leave their work lo ..‘SERVICES NEW GLA8GOW., Sunday 6th; Morning at 11 and in} the evening at 7. Service also av Fredericton '3 o'clock. Rev. C. EN Armstrong will conduct these son, vices. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all to attend these ser- Maritime Champion- ships In Fiddling And Dancing -~PRINCETOWN U N l T E. D CHURCH.——Services for Sunday, June 6th at 11 a. m., and 7.30 p. m. conducted by the pastor. Subject l0r the evening service "One year 0f Church Union". There will D8 For the Week-End in the Linen Room-—Four Spegialg Good fine unbleached cotton 40 inches wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , __ 19,, y“, Good wearing bleached cotton pillow cases, size 40x33 inch . . . . . . . . . . . . ,_ 45,; p“, come to the telephone cvery liilll» while. lie thcy should just ask iii.- hospital to glvn the available lil‘iv\'~' of the welfare or otherwise of llu- pn- tlent, and they will receive from the secretary all the information llla-ti can No event of rccent years has tak- eu hold of the public imagination like the Old Timers‘ Flzidllng Cou- lest which ivau held lu Charlotte- town some time ago. it was follow- ‘lperiai music at tho service in- eluding a fifteen minute organ re- cital beginning at 7.15 p. m‘. All are cordially welcomed. vices. Another Tribute i l Colonel H. C. Osborne Colored English Turkish Towels are a good wcightsnd have a very soft absorbent finish 24x48 inch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 95¢ psi, 9,1 by 81mm," comes“, in Sydney“ __APpEND,c|-r,s___ Master Good serviceable union Huck Towels 16x35 Inch . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. 45c Pair C. B., Boston, Plctou. Halifax and Clarence Knox, Palmer Road, son other places. Contests will he heldiof Mr. and Mrs. George Knox, was ' at an early date in Amherst, N. S., brought m [be Pflngg Conny 1.103. FROM A GRATEFUL CHARLOT- nnd ‘St. John, N. B. pital yesterday and successfully ‘ TETQWN WOMAN The Publicity Association here operated on yesterday afternoon i has had many requests from for appendlclflg, 1-{9 l5 maklng a The following letter speaks for‘ abroad as to the manner of hohl- good recovsryq itself. All who know Mrs. McCohe ing these contests and as to the must recognize its truthfulness. it‘ rules and regulations governing is but another link in a very long‘ the same. —DIED IN HOSPlTAL.-A large Ihaln of evidence. Tho time has now arrived WllPfliLfirClC of friends will regret to 5i» Ai/flfdfl- Charlottetown Royalty the championship of the ‘hlarifimedezirn of the death of Mrs. Norman 111119 3. 191315 Provinces should be decided and McLeod Ramsay of Hamilton which Dear Sir,—lt is about eight Years to that end the Publicity Associn- otp-urrcd in the Prince County i-ios- 5ii1¢° 1 91111315594 B- Fiiradf" Tim“. lion has decided to put on a liiarlqpltal yesterday afternoon at. 5 o’- V011 .8114 I 001mm" i! l0 iiB-Ve i1~“\“", time Prorvlnce Contest both in fid-,clodk. The deceased bed been in the best investment I ever nude. dling and dancing on the nights oiling beg; or beam; up till a, week Beforifthat time 1 bad been for a: and 13th in Charlotte-"ago. She was operated on yester- least ten years a great sufferer ' day but was unable lo recover, 5119 from bronchitis and was often con- was about 59 years of age and leav- fined to my bed for weeks at =1 es besides a son-owing husband, i-ima- 1 W11! 611111611! 611F611 b)’ two daughters, Mrs. TOOIDJbE, 111811111 0f 111B F8151"!- North Wiltshlre and nuns Sophie The Fsrador has also proved i1- flt home, 3 sons, Ever-erg, 0g Ham- self to be a successful remedy for llton, Ffl-ank 0g Clifton and @5119 other ailments. It quickly reduces‘ on the homestead, The Guardian a fever. I found it to work wonders extends sincere sympathy to lbs in cases of dlptheria and in grippc. beresived. The funeral takes place Ti 815° Cured 01111 0! 111)’ B11115 <15 on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clo(k PiJBU-‘IIIBUBIII- from her late residence at l-iamll- iMY 011M101! i! 111111 1i Fania" to t Ma C t . should be in every home. its (wont n o “Deane em-o a“ i5 slight in comparison with l~esiills,$fl=i‘l=‘lii‘y 0i "w Battlefield! Mem‘ MR5 BERNARD iMQQA-lll-yorial Commission reports. that the The 10,9301“; ls addressed [Q concrete construction for the Vimy W. E. Enmau, Farador lloproscntu-‘Ridflt mflYwfiii i5 We" adviilfld ‘be obtained, in the financial accounting. a rcgu lar budget should be made out; and this should of course be scnnnc-d (‘.II'P~ fully and continuously; and ovr-ry month there should be a czircful uudil made by the Fiuunco fommrxcc, or some volunteer worker, Tho account- tlng prdbiem of a hospital might have three dl\'lsiona:-—A. Accounting Gou- cral; B. Accounting Pnticnls; ('_ Rec- ord and Analysis. By accounting Ehncral we mean that part of the financial records which vwill account for all capital 21550161, lla- billtles, receipts and expenditures, oi‘. complied operating income (other, than individual ipaflents‘ acouutsi and all complied operating expense _ it does not make grout ililfcrence ‘Imy 12th what exact tyne of accounting is used; WW" Fbut it must show a true slatcuieni oil 1i- i! Yell 1118i P111169 Edwafd 1B- thc performance of the institution. land liddlers and dancers have no- The same accounting methods- apply liiiflil t0 i981‘ 110111 Oilifiidfl 60111119- to hospitals no to OlliEl‘ businesses; tlilon and although they will be and a complete record (journal, cashimalgbed wllh lhe be“ flddlafs and hook, and ledger) should he made. qflncers o; Came Til-elm,’ Nova S”. htflntiflgi flcfifiillilliini! forms can Vi"; tiu and New ‘Brunswick, that they iislgd i:howln?Zldilefltrsmtliafg)lhriioiliirliii- Wm be able to Ewe a good account able for analysis are availahlc. z-nd Oflhshfmgizflstklst u is m“ that n maid appear w be ‘boner for Um mm; is unfair for step dancing flddiers A (‘hart of accounts is usod in rmsill" b" placed i" mlmpetlmon with hospitals and is nf grout new. ll >llo|1l'i,"l‘i limo nddmrs‘ n is lhorefom allow or ,l,,. grouping ,,,;,,.,|,,., ,,, tho intention l0 hold two separate current mcmm. ,,,,,| ,.x,,,.n$.. "y ;,e,-l,,,|,, rvinrlivlillons, one for old time fid- dor comparison, >41 lliv- sn-nus or any fiiOF-“i, playing Iwiiiillg but U10 01d To The Farador Two Specials in Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear l-lats An excellent line of Ladies’ Ready to Wear Hats in all the newest shades. Reg. 64.00 t, Friday and Saturday , I g _/ ' i r .._____0__._._. ‘u ' (Fifllrlnefl 0f Pattern Models ln all the newest shapes and colors up to $134» Friday and Saturday.....................,$7.00 Plain and Fancy Crepes, Voiles and ‘Ratines at 39c yd. A wide choice of colors is offered in these fabrics; they are available in Rose, Mauve, Green, Sand, Navy and White at the Week-End Prlcs . .. . 39s Yard l?“ Checked and Plain Ginghams Colored Mercerized ‘Broadcloth These Gingham; are or.‘ course ln a full range l" Msuvs, sky, Psssl.‘ pwvg" plus, ‘m; gm, of colors and‘ a mu yard wide as indie, wldg, _—SOCIAL GATHER-ING- The Abegwelt Chapter of the l. 0. iD. E. held a mos, enioymble card pa“), _ Week-End Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c Yard Week-End Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 49c Yard time can be rho-"n; ulvl wnnparls-ou can ho mad.- hcl -‘~‘n Slllllldl‘ pI-rioils of Iliffirrl-ni yczirs‘. lThe lim-wir llu-u upociini-ii liudgct PllilFl l I liavc alrcndy‘ mcnilonr-d that a hudgi-t syslnm is of grout importance. Wcll: Vfhnt is il? According to Yhc iiirnctur of tllr- iludgcl, of filc Foiled Stairs (lovcrmucni u hudgct systcm is nothing funrc or loss than nu orricr- l_v liroccrlurc which fPfllllYPs a cull- Hlfllll, zipplirzlliun oi‘ tho, ‘host known suiimillod u ]il'lllf7l])lf‘*< of business conduct in fhr tune-s. and the oihcr for the young- cr set of flddlcrs who specialize in amp ilunclng tunes. Besides cash prizes. gold, silver and bronze module will be added. that the champions may here- niler have the honor of "wearing these as evidence of their prowess in handling the ‘bow. Already the winners of contests from (Jupc llroton, Nova Scotla and New Brunswick have expressed their desire to compote, and no doubt our Prince Edward Island in the Olympia Cabaret, Summer- nlde, last Friday night. There were about 31 foibles for bridge and for- ty-fives, after which refreshments wore served. The bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Fred Wright and Mr. Reg. Ellis, while the honors in Forty-Fives were taken by Mlrs. ilarry Silliiphant and lVLr. H. H. Le- furgey. Dancing made a fitting wlnd-uip to a splendid evening's en~ tertainment. tivo, 268 Sydney BL, “Charlottetown and the masonry work will start ‘Phone 586-J. Ask for lltcruiure in- "118 811mm"- cludlng long list of nauics of cur-Of Halli“ "W" ed P. LE. islanders. ' OTIiAWlA, Ont., June ‘l.-(l~2ggs) THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) A sale has ‘been reported by an eastern exporter of 1,00 cases nt Fifteen huge blocks the quarries at Beebe, Que., arc now on the ocean‘ ‘en route to France and Belgium to take their places in eight mcmor-_ lnls that are being erected. . -—___- mullahs light, iowl are being sold‘ at i0 to 5U good dcmnufl. ilnilinx,‘ N. S. dealers paying (leli-"cred ex- ~trus 33, firsts 30. seconds 23. Pric- Week-End Bargains in Gloves and Ties for Women of Taste Women's Gloves, Kid Cape and Fancy Cuff, Chamolsette New Patterns Wdndsor Ties . . . . . .. 60c Eivii New design Crepe do Chins and Silk Li" Children's ‘Silk Gloves, Fawn, Grey, White 89 f.o.‘b. seaboard for fall shlpluelilq . i , .-cs to retailers extras 3b. firsts 34. giginesaegggsgm figrozfitzlngmfiltfyifihzirlotietown l’. E. i. wholesalers! déaiers mama's sales extras zhipaylxig country points extras 28. ma“ 32. seconds 25 to 26 packed muflrsts 2-1, seconds 20. Jlobbiug extras: export cases Prices to retailers 3*‘ firs“ 30' “mmnds Z6‘ ' extras 37,.f1rsls 3i, seconds 29 to yiwoNqPbflih Q“'f"U ‘film’ so. Retail extras ~10. ‘firsts as n. ziolbilii hi“ 11ml“ 1:1» t" a‘: b ‘"13. sawnds 33' Mnntma] dtqllors puyiilhlilil ‘i-ligioti‘iZrioiflzilihllllitfliruiulilrijfifi ing delivered extras 34, firsts 30 to," ' ‘ 31, seconds 27 to 28. Prices to rc-l business transuclcrl in (Zuuurliaul tuners extras 36 m 38' firs“ 34 lmgral on lllC Mloulreal tnurkol today‘; 335. seconds 30 to 31. Retail extras‘ iinzincinl affairs of an uctlw/ily w'll.h . . . . . .. $1.29 Each lhc .'iccompnnying rr-quisixo nfu con- tinuous cndcavnnr to krcp those nc- llvltlre ailvo in the acts of the indi- viduals charged with the operation o! the system. it. is really carrying out un old fru- ism. that nothing worth while h: ni- tained without planning. A ‘hlldgvt may ho said to 'hc n Sfflilelll of guid»: posts in the financial scheme of the hcfipltai. —ENJOY.ABLE MOTOR TRIP. -—Mr. and Mrs. Lorne H. Read, re- turned Monday from an enjoyable motor trip to Nova Scotla and a part of New Brunswick. They left here on Friday morning last and motored through Amherst and Parrsboro via the Trans-Canada Highway to Truro. This road is one of the best to be found in Canada and it was perfect delight to travel on it. They returned by way of the Wentworth Valley and along the North shore. Scarves men will not he slow in accepting the challenge. The organization to that end is now being put in motion and it is exlpecled to make this contest the most memorable in the sporting ziinnais of the Island. ‘Fiddlers are advised to com- mouce practicing and getting their fingers in ‘condition, and the step dancers will no doubt follow suit and begin to supple up. The thousands from the country who, owing’ lo stormy weather, worn prevenlcd from attending the contests in Charlottetown last win- ter will now gcl, their opportunlq of backing their favorite. ______oe§i_._ NORTHERN ELECTRIC COM- PANV OBTAiNS THREE IM- Bargains in Ladies’ Underwear and Ready-to-Wear. was again vcry small. 'l‘ho (Ionics-g , “p, _ 41,, mark”, w,“ ,,l,.,,. vary q"‘(it hm. Ladies’ knee length combinations of ribbed white cotton, sleeveless and 0P"! 40 m 45' ma“ 35 to as‘ 8000mm "Zpriccs uwrc unchzingr-d The comll-l to 36. iBroilers are arriving freely U ‘r “w H "r "lunkmfl w“ "W; and Jobbing at 52 alive. Winnipeiti m‘ " 0 . ' _ ‘ dl egg recon”! show a further tuning changed, Business ‘in upiiug itlll , off at um first part n llho wcck.i"'t“'“'°,' ,,","'",‘;", T“? .,.',i,‘.'“., if,” quumy l8 ‘sported pom, Dealers s anti-ll u’ p1 (‘Ca w“! naflzirly. quotln; country shippers extras 2k :2: ixgilfivirigilfliiLlifil "iliniitflllqfifl to 29, flrste 26 to 27, sccnnils 22. ' . tn note. 'l‘lu: lie-l lPrlces to retailers extras 1:3 lo M. “ham” i“ ‘if'k’°“ n _ , ma“, 30 to 3L seconds 26 mm“ M, mand for sinuduril alludes of rolled, Good value at....-~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'... . . . . . .. 791N539" Children's white cotton drawers, extra dill‘ ltY.slzes4 t0 14 1'9"" l rul bmlam . . . . . . .. 29¢ 5"“ Pink Debby cloth bandeau, elastic at waist- line, good style for slight and average figures. siizes 30 to 40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39c Each High Blood Pressure Caused By The Liver Only large pro- duction could A new range ovl pull over sport sweaters V neck in grey and “M. Wm‘ “My build Champion superior quality at pQRTANT JUDGMEN-rg u“ 3., w 39' firs“ 33 u, 35_ Hem oats was of u very limited chnrnc, stripes in high shades, this lls exceptional value at . . . . . . . $3.75 on,“ 30 mixed ca" am mm,“ m for hut tho undertone was stcudY- . o” Run" why Pwp“ P.“ ‘The feature of the egg trade was d The Norlhgrn Eiecll-lc Qomlpgmy A good clearing line of children's gingham and chambray dresses ‘in Pill" "' such low prices as 80 and 90 cents. ‘l Cinnamon K- sxcluslvslv r lords -pachsd in the Rad Box for other tag?“- qamd in the Bless In: CHAMPION Dspsndalrls [or E0817 5'1"" A Canadlawmsdo Product Wlssbov. Ont. The Rogers Hardware DIOTRIIUTOM has Just obtained three important of patents as follows: One against the ‘Camaldllan Elec- tric iSupply Company, Ltd, restrain- ing them from violating a patent for improvements in thermionic devices and methods of construct- ' ing and operntilng the same. 60¢ 90¢ Another agaunet the Dominion Thermiodynn Radio, Dtd., rostrum- ing them from vliolabing ls ps/temt for improvements in vacuum tube circuits. and a lh'rd sg-aiawt the same company. restrain-lag them from vi- olatlni: a patout for improvements in vacuum iu~bc filament and plain compensation, a patent for improve- mente in gaseous repeaters in cir- cuits of low impedance, a patent for improvements in radio commun- lcafTon-s». amd a patent iior improve- ments in electrical receiving or re- peating ‘apparatus. These ‘are important decisions as can readily be seen and, of course. nionstltutcs important lin- formoflon for those in the manu- facture a-nd salc of radio equip- mout. Henri lettuce ls an ideal cold frame crop. lit will get a flying start and the best success is ob- tained by some gardeners who keep it growing to maturity in the frame as it is easier to maintain uniform conditions of moisture in the confined space. Middle Liifo Need a Liver Stimulant. No organ of the body needs more careful watching than the liver. When this organ gets out of order the whole system goes wrong. Poisons that should be eliminated are drawn into the blood. and once the bleed ls contaminated. what hope is thsrs for good health. When past middle llfe a stimulant for the llver and bowels is very necessary. Prob- ably no remedy so far discov- ered ‘ls so efficient as Dr. Ham- ilton's Pills. These mild little sugar coated pills contain the concentrated juices of wild Mandrake and Butternut which since the ssrllsst ages have been famous for their remedi- al efflsct upon the liver and s. By using Dr. Hamilton's Pills your liver will be regulated; that means purification of the blood. Vour aailw: oomph-dw- will brighten and clear. Your cheeks will glow, your clear sparkling eyes will show that a system cleansing medicine is rastorlnmyou to permanent good health. Dr. ‘Hamilton's Pills are good for men, woman ami children. 25o par boa, five for $1.00. all dsalsri 6T ‘The Cstsrrhosens Order a suvbl! of lmclr salt to sprinkle the asparagus bed, C01, Montreal. Montreal and Quebec Cliy costing. extras 11.1%, firsts 29%. seconds] 36% 1110.13. Brandon. Suskofcheu wan country shippers paying extras, Ml to 25, firsts 22 to 233, seconds 18 delivered cases returned. Prices to retailers extras 32, flrsts 28 in ll". seconds 23 to 26. ‘Retail extras 40d llrsts 35, seconds 30, light rccelptsi are reported from some sections. Mixed cars rolling to Winnipeg costing extras 301.0 32, firsts 28%. seconds 25 F.0d}. North llattlefofd car is roiling in Montreal costing. extras 30%, flrste 29%. seconds 24-‘ M. Rosthern, Calgary country shilrl pere are making sales extras 23.’ flrsts 21, seconds l6. Edmonton ru-l ceipts very light market firm. Deal-i ers are _,paylng country shippers extras 24, nrsta 22. seconds l6. ‘Prices to retailers extras 34, tlrsts. d2, seconds 26. Vancouver egg mar- keta remain steady. A small sur- lplus ls going storage and retailing.’ Report a great increase in sales during the last few months. Deal- ers paying delivered Vancouver cases returned extras 25, nrsts 23.‘ pullett extras 21. Prices to retail- ers extras 30. firsts 27, seconds» and pallets 29. Broilers are arriv- ing in increasing quantities and are bringing country shippers light, broilers 211 heavy 86. 8t. John, N. 13.1 steady egg market steady and de-P msnd good with receipts fairly heavy country dealers are mahlns’ _ ias 28, urns 26. l900l1fiil_ 2m a to retailers extras an. I l the stronger fueling that dcvoiolri ed and in some cases prices were,‘ advanced one cont per dozen. Sui-l‘ es of fresh extras were made nl 36 cents to 37 cents and firsts at, 3-1 cents to 25 cunts. Extreme dullness marked the butter iradc but iprlccs were wcil maintained tho 101m of the spot market for cheese was easier but in the absence 0f_any lm| portnni transactions prices were un changed n morlcrnto amount of bus nous was worked in potatoes ziud llhc fooling wnu firm. The demand for ciloico while bandipirfkerl beans iWiifl quiet and prices were unchang ed at $2.20 per bushel in car lots and n1 $2.30 to $2.40 pcr bushel in broken lots. -——<o-o—- —-—- Bathing Baby. A lurklsh towel folded in the bot- tom of tho bathtub will prevent the baby from slipping and will feel bot- tur lo him. i-—<+>—-—— ‘Delicate colors in washing ma- terials will nol fade lf hnforo being washed lhOy are soaked in tepid lwator to whlrh a few, drops of tur- ponllne have been added. Tiled hearths should be washed with soft soap and rinsed with a ' little milk. No clothing should be put away even for the night without first re- moving sllsteel pins, as dampness firsts I0, seconds 21. Poultry re- may cause rust spots. F Plain colors vsryifld in sizes from 6 to 14 years. Saturday Special . . . . . . . .. 79c Each. i ‘ a , . ~i The‘ Week-End in the Men's Department. _ Four of the Specials‘ 10 Men's tweed waterproof coats, full belt, models in grey and browns. Ill" 3' l° I 40. Friday and Saturday Special . . . . . . 35 Men's fancy tweed and worsted aulta with one and “two pants. V"! °°"“ l" “my greys, brown and new radio effects, S. B. d. B .0. models, all lites. Frldailmi smqigg Specials . . . . . . 3 2e only small boy's suits in fancy browns and mixed ‘twssds. Mfmk "Ym hhms“; pants, sizes 24 to 27 only. Friday and Saturday Opeoiai l ' 15 Boy's Suite In fancy mixed tweeds and fancy greys, norfolk stlfiii "'°°'"" p“: aises 30 to35. Friday and Saturday Special - With Us 0D Spend a wcck-cnu i " , > 119-121 Queen Street ‘.,..