ti, .‘ u11__L§J_ 'J' ‘-;f,§_‘~`i‘1‘:`f'~».ft-W*-ut,’~-.-~‘ ~»=`~f»- fx-ITHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 4 ev _-Q. *7lt5'&\`l‘-£3'L'-_ !`_-‘ ., -l; ‘,>.'- :-_ -.gs .",.'f __-f. - r ','A-rf-. i - -__ _'_ _ .J ti] ' ' ' _ 1 _, _ _,w~»,~"_.. ._ ...trim-.'.'i .3 1.ss~.t~. . .M » - - _-...._-_£-»5.~¢\;»;d, _ .. . 'rms eouusll nova' nn :ws RDDN |VlB,|s G di _. _ -_ _ Representatives for Molitasuauu 1 'umm Liuhfmq.--t “wmv” ora” -L 1 ~ --- _ ..° -roses cl.osso.- All tu _ men°s line F00tW&r. ~-‘N0 FISHING 011 any ,kind geusl-:l‘»tors» of scum will llc clot: 1 _ -- _ _ - ea te _ té t - -_ _ “_lt_ STE; _vvacel;‘st_ it star; ed on M0nday,_'l‘hahksgivlhg D|;§;_0__ _ 'Z §` _ . drove the ilsh to some other part of ` __ ~ l *FW G“'f- » ..°necaul1'lNo Mssrllve. - A ‘ _ I ‘ - » 1 splendid recruiting meeting was held - ' ,- _ ' 3-i)i_°'6V FORTUNE- - Rev: F. L. in Solll-i'll,_on Tuesday and the crowd- f _ _ _ __ _ . 0. Of New Milli. N- H-. will Drescll ed Hall , ave testlmon of the ~ in dt Bay Fortune next Sabbath n- t P fi ll,i t l ’ . \ _ ` lug the 10th inst at ll o'clock sldidnap' vshlisdzah bl?ara‘I¥l:d?iy°tse§1t=lp‘;$:lrTsu_moyf » s°\"`|S I” $119 dvellillz t\t'»7- » forty men 'to 'the _firing line. Lieut. . a pproved- styles _ in Has in a fatal hour To break the Briton's Our Country needs u And crush for e'er th ~ » V - Stems of Souris opened the meeting. _ » Th- *_M_%NSE IMPROVEMENTS. -_and in a. few appropriate remarks, in- .Ch9 _:_ 08- of Soul-is Presbyterian troducedto the audience, Capt. Cam- . -“gr” U9 bUSy_Duttlllg .the Mallee pbell,_, the speaker of the evening. ' The Brounds in first-class repair. Capt. Campbell opened his add_`ress- . ‘. re yd expect their new minister in a by stating that it was unnecessary _ i For your boys will so Uni "\ -(rn \_ ` ". PA ` 9 /" _ A V /é _ ` ’ Ho W W5- ' to go over the causes of the war as ’-*P _ it was the talk'of every person and _ G .-Si:_C_H_URCH SERVICES.-Rev. R. the newspapers spoke of little else. _ _ _ nad acre r, now stationed in Ontario He said however that Germany was - term” Cgfmeg Pastor of the _Presby~ bent in destroying the British Em- ber or I-irc ._1Vlontague, for a num- pire' and the British Colony most Manta y_earsl;wl conduct services in coveted by her was the Dominion. of _ 'm 8 9 reibyteriun Church, to- Canada. if Germany won there would m‘;"ift’W~ olémhgr wth. at 11 a.m. and not be a man in Canada _who would Queen_ Quauty at 7 °§cv_.ockl'._Btewart in the evening not regret his holding aloof in this _ gms __o_f__perili fur place to hdefgnd f f - A __ ana a s no ere, ut on t t- $4-50, , $5.00, _$6,00 ..*AMONG the visitors to Souris tlefield of Belgium and Francs agld » :.”.‘.‘.‘.:‘.:'.::'°:..‘.:'.‘..'.5.2f°‘.’.':.’..:sf ..*?.‘: ‘M 21° ff 29°; -we ‘_ - away, ye s ou ng nn b t BOSt0|l FIVOIHQ |l_20:_B-ld_._M1'- ’l`he0~ R058. Secy-. Of we would then, be not long fn rail; S_gD_cuC;l_:‘_e_;eProf;t '1`_i;_nnall:it6-an_ti wiiei ing how near home it' is. The Cap~ and Fam; M M I9 X 01' 11101118 lain then said that we were asked ter. _-ld E-__ 0l'l‘0W. Ilillectdl' Ill B‘l1¢- to form areserve to illl the gaps in E 9959- Hlld lllillly 0U1Sl‘S- ' thot fil_i_nghlin§ an_d as ll‘|`= Canada in ac _a e mp re were doing their & C00 a'd'*F:nED bcnoss WORK-' The part should then P. E. Island be`be y em ers of the Red Cross S00 hind is sendin forth hor ot N . L ’ ’ _ ° ` _ g _ qu a. 2 135 Q,...,, 5...., ;°::.’....“ili.'.“..f;:sl.Plas: :::..::; ;;:~°.t;”~f,“°~~° be a oug a man had many affairs ‘ 3;}ttE_1i_itl0n dev in Souris. having to telic up his attention yet llc coul-J _ 6 H Out $83 f0l' that Wdrlhy BS- ilnd a man capable of taking his - peat. Four or ilve recruits were Flags who for some special reas n | .gsfiildegveiliih thi mihg ,mia °" _'he ‘ad t° be "°1"°fed~ Hi’ ‘life 01' Ulhflr - conducted hge: at __rotbc_Il16€'tlllS dependents would he well provided _ Y HD- bump el and for by the Government and the Pllt- Lieut Steins. riotic Funds and no lnan vt lio felt him- ' self physlcially ilt sllllnd at this _ _ _ ..*AT RED POlNT.- The 7th time of rl d ltl lf' hi '- Aglft t0 Strengthen friend day of October, few have completed from the ?;lnplrev.v Tse) Ca|s;til&i‘nrvt,l?f;l§ ` their harvest. the great majority concluded his remarks bv sayiiigllmt h|p._y0ur pl-1oto_ _ have the bulk yet to do, and at least even should w.; not enlist, one whole- - one of tile leading men didn't com~ thought should be to help on the ` ` . mence. The season/ was remarkably cause for which Wu A n ._ - / ro glltlng. . cold, hence tlle_ late maturing of the whether our occupatiw, be on the CHORUS ' Cl'0D- Wheat is a good cr , ts ‘f ' 1 ' The Studio ir and potatoes will scaggcl cab 'lim or Nha BMD' we should d° °‘"° - No Turk nor German We'll make them reap And .ss they fall we'll CHORUS. _ Canadian boys undyi Have won upon the Fighting we'll .die but CHORUS. It is that mankind sh ln suplication bend CHORUS. -sos--so-as-as-so-so-|»++-o-so _And Wm, WM Baby As we will you that And when you pray And send them back From out the strife To greet our loved ones in our own dear At prayer in the soft even light O let us then remembered be .- LL TO FRIENDS AND HOME. ' _ BY J: B. ‘ Let loose his hordes of fiendish lluns po wer. . The war-msd Despot of Berlin , Then good-bye Mothers, Sweethearts, Wives, s and we go In Freedom's Cause to give our lives e _cruel foe, _ QHORUBT' "W M Tramp! _ Tram`p!Tram}>!y our boys will soon be march- DK Mothers, Wives and Sweethearts be not lone. WJ! on come back on Jack ving hlgll the Island me. _ do we fear ss they have sown, ~ raise the clleer And should Death come by Steel 01' shell. We know our loved ones will be brav Proud that in Freedonl’s cause we fell Rather than live a German slave. For England, Canada and Home. 8. ng fame gory field And theirvbrave deeds we ne'er will shame. f never yield. And when we meet the brutal Huns Like strawmen we will make them fall. ~ And prove Prince Edward Island's sons Are 'mong the bravest of them all. 7.1 /- all he' free f Our souls approve, our c8\ISG IB JUDY. And that is why in God W9 tri-let To bless our arms with Vicwry- ` f» Then Christian friends t0 UIIB D188! Gnd - ' tlic knee. ` ’ ` And daily let your prayers ascend To Him who rules the lalld and B08. by your knee, _ haDDY Hight- God keep our boys to usogain and deafening noise , We'll answer back, Amon. Amen eil v frost destroyed the tops and all young men should give then; . S _ 0DDe<1lh0ll‘ IDM-Urirlg. It is the lat- names to Captain Camp|,e|| and em l Private Harold Gillis, Ellerslie. est 89118011 Silwe 1874. list in this Heavy Battery which is 1 Private J. W. Cheverle, Sourls, THANKSGIVING DAY- the fam- . ily day, but with nearly always a re- gret that tllis one or that could not be present. Had _ to go to`Mary's _ folks this year, you know. Of course, it doesn’t really take the place of ‘the absentee. but on such oc- cnslons, along with the letter of re- gret- send a new photograpll taken B at going” forward in a few months th help Private Wilfred Gallant, Charlotte- c otlicrlauo. an tli ti ~ 'OWU two recruits peter asf; Wfflfgfieeclileg Private Alluu Doirou, charlotte- verle both of Sou s wen WW” null enlisted. 'rlic his t mrward ELF' RH' Private G°fd°“'L‘V*“ °°°“ Char' tl l <1 S 9 the Singing of tile Notatiiiliigiilcghincllgi __ ‘°“°‘°""“- ' ____ _ ..___,__-_ Total-7_1 men. ‘ The following is a list of the N.i -??_-_-_-- CH’T0wN MARKETS EASTER" PERSUHALS C. 0's and men taken on the strength AM;.|Eg5-|- pE0p|_E w||_|_ ' -P of the Infantry Relnforcements, Can- Bm FQR i-|Ew_3oN utter per lb. _ ' 23 to 28 thé'b?:;1a I{I,°'i'ge"°°“' "°P"e!°“U"3 adian Expeditionary Force, P E Is- w00|_EN MILLS ' Chickens 14 to 16 Untague yeste The Bayer _Photo Suudiog 127 Grafton Street ‘ 0 ' E . Butter lb. (creamery) -L” Tub butter per lb I A. E. Lyon § Photo Studio S 'alt ' G , Coll e, P°°_t...i;.;°..l°i-22.... °g Moderate Prices. Amateur's work given personal 2,4 W ate, Nw *les SE’ \-IEABKQIQIGEA mowmmm ess. dozen. otatoes, per bus. new, eef per lb. retail 10 to ' . p umipB_ ' ' 15 L_..;Capt._ Campbell and Cook and Private R Apples per doz. ` 0 to 9 A ‘ml Stem” Df the P- E- Island S1688 Private Brent Mclnnis, Charlotte Woo] per lb 25 to 40 r ery were in Souris recently on town, s,SIDE MARKETS *Miss Viola Ballem of Pownal tovrrgivate -* Spent it f d iiti wheat. tual #1-00 tv 1-25 guests: itll. $55.1; it-.l'f§.l§§§' "‘° Work unexcelled. ‘,§"’°’ "" 2” '° 4° IH 8 _ . ..*Mr. John Turnbull, li ii By»Dl'09B°d 10-005013-00 been spending his vacationwilti ti: 1665. lb- 15 Madgalen Islands returned to Sour. East .al hon oatmeal. per 100 8.50 is by the S. S. Lady Sybil. on We'd- Private Frank Ball, Winsloe gs, dot. U ll recruiting tour * --» to. .:".:.:°;.:las-..:r.¥:z'.ff.:'..s='s.::::f= ,,, Mrs James MacEa he , S i who has been visiting ir? Bxogtonolgnd alsfggoral New York, has returned home* Cor 0,-3| nald Kennedy, Charlotte- Malcolm McLeod, Brad town N McDonald. Rice Point H McLeod, Charlottetown opt Acorn, Charlottetown D Cor oral Private Lemuel Leclair, Hope River Alfred Daniels, Charlotte Private J. Private Basil Goodwin, Hamilton Private Wm Private J Private, McKenzie, Long Creek C McLeod Kinross. Fowl por lo. 10 M ° "5 C°mP““Y- WHS in loud, up to and including Fi-llliiy, 'oct- 1 "d“"'_B- uber Sth. 1915: . AMHERST. oct 6.-Local msc may ay pressed $12 _ ,Mr wmmm J ` Serst- W- MCNGUI. FBIFVNW- bid in the Hewson woolen mills when week From time to time since the sale was advertised there have been sug gestions that men with money already invested in the plant would make ar rangemellts under which the owner ship of the mills would remain ill the present company The indications now, however, are that nothing of the sort will be done but that the pro perty will be sold by Sheriff Davison on the fourteenth When the sale takes place, it is un H Stewart Belle River derstood, a representative of local in terests will be on hand to bid for the planu It is rumored, too, that the Stanilelds will be in the bidding, and, J. A McLeod, Valleyfield of course, it may be that other out side men interested in woolen mill properties will be on hand to bid At ah, (white) bus. .88 llmday! - Pi t A M tl , G 'd i . l nts, the local people in ques 107 Queen St. Ch’Town Phone68J Barley. bus- 06 to 90 r va ° "sus " ‘n mn V ew ti eve Buckwheat ' 1.26 ._~lvn. o iii o D witt P ' Y' ' ' Butter. lb. itldrrl 21 td 23 dushter. Miss olgewittaworc avligitihois nor'ls{m° Frank Mccormac' st' Em 8 Butter lb. (Creamery) 28 here for a few days, the guest' of his Private J D McCormpc, Charlotte brother in law Peter Rose Tim h town d 8 BB C|-||CAGO MARKETS __f_l;l_1_§__l_§lnd_l_>' _v`l_fi_t__l:__lii$___I_~l_e____i_.s it _o§_l_~_lvotc J s chandler, charlotte A Gift that is_ always sure to please the Bride is dainty China. ' _ We have an extensive assortment of Hand Paialtegl China in exqulsi ite es gns, any piece o which would be a delight to the recipient. ' Jewellelr ' IllllHlsl‘l:~'l=fa-=»l- - . - af“\ CHICAGO Oct 7-Wheat No 2, Red, $100 REWARD $100 N0 2 Yellow 64 to 64 1_2; N0 4 wh|te_ Toronto; E. J. Smith, St. John; B, Private Bruce McLean, Long Creek _ 32 1_2 to 63_ oats No_ 3 W-hue 34 3_4 .MacKinley,Charlottetown;J. Hoffman, Private Edmund Gallant, Abram's to 38 3_4; Snnddtd 38 1_2 to 39_ Rye Charlottetown; H. C. Coook, Chariot- VUIBSG- No 2, ss 1-2. Burley sz to sz. Tim. °°¢°“jI\- R- H- Campbell, charlotte Private Roy S. McKenzie. victoria otliy soo-to iso. clover,-izoo to lsoo; WWII- T- S~ 0\1=1=dl°f» M°n¢ff=°1¢ »;\- Wm- _ s pork 144g;_Lu-d 915; mm, 920 to Qg0_ J. Mawen, Montreal; M. McKinnon, 1’l`i‘/B19 IPB EWS. 0Leary; glglrgotigtown; _Cook, Chariot- grlvate .{$hndB_l_l_lins, Ugelary. ; eorge . th, C i - r va e ar ams, r . glbin Weatherbie, Cl:rdigan?rdB§alE)'_ ` grivate W. H. Thomas, Sulgizlgrside. rown, Boston; P_ A_ Macgacherm rlvate Coleman Rogers, St. Elea- ‘ ' I ,ed Charlottetown; 0. V. Ken ed , SL nor’s. . ls?-'if¢l§Tll.'§-fi-§'Iilcu°:¢"l»‘f'liiIl’§s2c°Tll»cc§2 eco. N. e_- E. w. Potion,” Amy _Private Hugh lvicxiunou, Coleman. thstsci eeimhssiiabletocurelnnllits msn- and wife, New Castle N B -' I-I Clark Private J. W. Heckbert-, Bedeque. :2i’."i.‘2-g-l'}2i$’.".§.i'.2'....’£'i...E¢.‘.‘3'iI.‘S.‘L'°...?.ii'§i‘i Ch--l°ttet°wn.° ’ ` " ' Prlv-te.<=h==- H-ckbert. B-d-out s'.::°'.':"'-....‘.=.:w .‘.:::.i'...r..a°"::L'.‘:'.*.':':.:' ,.,..,,.....T,.,?- ’ sl$§i"“‘° N' J' “°‘“““°"- ““““ 5' R IN .‘ - ' Ii‘l¢l'c7l.P${‘l-fl§‘l'Jc.i'-'T-'fl°“mi.'lT.l§‘§Ii¥f.1§l'I.‘I lsnv osPAn'rwlsN1-. 'ws M_1_’““f° P“"’°“ M“*‘P"¥» M°N°""“ ` ' thhdlmmseass'tegileghvflfrvhilnlteglgurggdmllnlg Dandy Black ELT Plrslvate C S McNeill' Krlutsford-- Ca We i atterson- 'twlldlnq on ccustlt_g_i’.fu -ua icdhii-it and soc “B '“°"° H°'° ” 34°' Pi-ivstc .liis `McLellsu' orcuo River "mm l'lsl$\?'i|tt:c‘:l'i»'2fi'vcpi:v?cri'»'l'l'i'Il°t?" 'oliver We have a splendid' line of L dl’ ' P"1“t° B- 'A Umm i3id°f°"d I _ _ :7°nTR°d'|ldrsd'3ollanfor any‘csse¢llstl¥TZilsto Cashmere H0” to choose fl. m:.mfs_ Private' Alex. Murchison, Clyde A vv cure.Bsndfcrlis_toftestlmolllals. _ ing in price from 25c_ to ssc? _F mwm ""`”""" "“ ' Addr-e»s.l*.J.CHllNEY&b0..Tol¢do.0- 0;" Boys' R||,|_,e,- Hose at 30%-fa Private Wln. Diamond, Charlotte- °~ ` ‘ ' °~ N l 1- N s ll fi, not 112 1-4. No --"1`h° f°11°Wi°¢ are fesistered at sow H3313-2: kgs lard 11039 HL Com_ the Cox Hotel, Souris,- A, spencer Private M. Nicholson, Valleyileld Private John Duff Charlottetown Private M H Stevenson, New Glas on have decided on the maximum figure they will bid If others bid more they will be welcome to the ant the Amherst men say. THANKSGIVING OFFER IN HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Dandy Black Cashmere Hose at 32c and 50c We have a splendid line of Ladies' Cashmere Hose to choose from rang ing in price from 25c. to 85c. Our Boys' Ribbed Hose at 30c. a pair are worth coming to see. All Wool Hose at 19c. and 320. per air. D Infants' Hose in White. Pink, Sky, Red, Black and Tan, all sizes at 25c. air a p . We have also a splendid -4-1 Ribb Hose in Cashmere for Boys at 65c., all sizes. Just the thing for a Sun- day Stocking. Hosiery prices to choose from: Cashmere, 25c., 32c., 45c., 50c., 60c., 65c. (Llama and Cashmere). 75C- and 85c. Wool Hose at 19c., 30c.. 32c. and 450. PATONS. 3345-10-BM2i MOUNT STEWART RED CROSS. At a recent meeting of the M0\ll\l Sold by all Drllaslm. 75c. pair are worth coming to ses, - town. ‘ _ 'Stewart Branch of the Red Cross Soc- . - 1-,\¢,1-flip.FsmllyPlilsforConnipntion A". 011.10” M1 _ Private Ste 'hen arshall, North lety. Mrs. Russel C. Clark was ap- _ “___ Win 90 and 32c. per _R‘m_lc°_ P Domed treasurer In the mom _“mad ~ lcrunts' I-losclu white, Pink, sky, ` P"i"l° Weller Munn. Gherlotts- Red, 'Blaclr_and_'I‘an, all sides, at 25o. t°'"1- l a pair. _ _ ' ' " Private D. R. Kennedy, Charlotte- We have also li splendid 4-1 also WW- - - Hose in Cashmere 10|-3¢,y|"¢q5;_,__-‘|| Private W. B. Fitzpatrick, George- _ sizes. Just the thing fm- 5 hand” town. ° ,Clark by‘the President, Mrs. A. J. Stocking. - _ , " - Private Walter McLellan, Indian _ urine duldu M, l 4.-acl.- ~_._., Hosiery prices _to choose River. _ Cashmere. -25c.. Bile., 45c.,' 5015,, a%¢,_‘~-_ Private Chas. Canon, Clyde River. 65h._ (Liege. and Cashmere) .1 ¢_ rivate Fred G. Letrd, Pisquid. 86°-. Wool one at 19c_.`,~soc., ,_ il Private sololngn van, charlotte- lsc. mrous. ' asia; __§;¢§"_ town. < - . . 1 . f _ ----.@_______-' ' *_* _ ` f.0Wh\ ` _ 1 otovss -Q' lim- . - -.' -- . _. _ . Private Jss. I. Vail; Charlottetown. You will need s new pair _of Glpllhsfl Private Murdoch ‘W‘addell.‘ Char-_ fer Thanksgiving. cull -m,sml_ e-'1°*¢°¢°vv- _ 1 ~‘ _ sul- emit ms-5-_marins n‘ _ml-“china Alissa cooper, mm-cy noi- ” WV a£@t§°»§d'-ltftgt mm' mm -“° lei-‘lvstc Eawml <.lscx.,_'s&squs f°\°° . la cluuicl lu- sl if salon- :mv-w -1° . W- vm ' ` 'vn- plun wlillchvssllulhg it .5 ' ` my W’ PHVMO Pefcy Grelory, Charlotte- Private Wm. McDonald, Glen Wil-_ Fav ci til Tut sts rt; um _lr-13§l°_ii_i»i_i_, éiiflhh. Wm- 'T-__ Charlotte-`| of Miss Georgie Mc'1‘ague. wllo has recently moved to Tignish. The following financial statement together with the balance on hand. as shown below was handed Mrs. G t. Mr . Cl k ha liande.l the u uckwlieet, 75 to so __ ' C ~ _ - P°‘1“°f» M““°' Serst. Milner Stevenson, Charlotte- tlio foreclosure solo takes place next D ~ ‘ ' 22 ' al . ' \ _ _ ` . . ' D1 l » ` ` ' l D ‘ ` . m ran _ s ar .s ~ ount to the Treasurer by the Red Cross Society in Charlottetown. Total proceeds of Picnic. held at Mt. Stewart on July 28th, 1915 in- ‘ cluding donations $246.74. Expenses in Connection with Picnic 63.53 Balande on hand ' ' $196-22 _ -PURE RIGII BLOOD _ Prevents olsslsa Bsdlllood ll responsible for more ailments thsmsnytlling else. It causes astarrl1,‘dys psi; rheuma- tlsm, weak, til-sd, mlgnidloellngs and worn troublls. - Hoods Sllrsspu,-ills .Iles been 0 :°.'.l5.":° .;."...‘:.*“" ~*.r°"~ .:.. lv- Jltmm nh'-_ ‘UNB MUN* _ ___ \\_ f - y e ‘ it" i ic' = \ hglf the crop. as the weather condl- lraser (gas nag# sggxllggyandllelgs tions retarcd their grcwth, till an fevrwell chosen words explained why ` ~ - rl ` SECOND GREAT ' ' BATTLE IS BEGINNING PARIS. `0ct. 7.-The capture - of -'IT PAY' 5950! ill this Provident' .JUNE each' 7 llvrlttsn ln honor of the I-leavy Battery leaving shortly for over- - T“9“"° “nd me hm behind it' I' me We showing the _ __.T_ G6 --_ _,_ "I-"on ml. wvenmns in tm. 90|, _ - t “am _signal ofthe opening of the second great battle of Champagne, which has opened most _successfully for the French. Swarming down the _slopes on the left bank of L’Ormoise stream, the French illfantry rushed breast deep, through the water and stormed the village by an lrrest_- ible charge. wlllcll carried ' thenl to the crest _of the hill and beyond. ' Although every house in _Tapure had been transformed into a small fort, the French artillery again ren- dered these defences llseless. and only a few Germans were . left to guard the desire of what ~had been under ground forts. These were eitiler bayolletted or captured. ' _ The'magniilcent work of their guns again soared the attackers any heavy losses. _ __ _ . ._ . _ I 2- -'te-` -1 . "‘ ' ».<-,_ '_-4',.-__ __._,i_ _ ,.\ __ _ __...»__.§_______-,_- __ . _ .__,.._. J ,1 _ *ct .i-‘f-__-“'.,.-_-. -ff gre- , '. L-it-,ci ta~.,_{4;,:~;l-_ _:Q _ if rv rf- ri'-1' 1-., .. _ `;.- _ .,ff-.,;“_/‘ ».l'?-tg ' "_, “L-#3 approaches, so the sooner the better. book. assorted stock. _ Stove Boards, very - ‘_ ",'1°'a'-l1`f;-lf -.lim :_-_f 1*- » l . r .- .. ' rr; _ wt run in our stove department )will 1 _ __ MADAM I what About Your Stove Requirements No use delaying. Don’t let the cold weather catch you unprepared. T.h e grow as the winter you get your Stove wants Our line of Stove Fitting and requirements are up to the minute, and our prices will suit any pocket Here are a few ofthe many items from our well Stove Pipe Dampers ............ ._ 5 and 6 in. ..10c ea. Flue Safes...........5'in.._3Oc, 6 in...30c, 7 in...35c Stove Shovels, all grades from......... 5c up. Galvanized Coal Hods........ ...25c, 45 and 65c ea. Black Jappaned Coal Hods ......... ..25 and 35c ea. attractive patterns' from ' $1 00 t0 $1 25 Round Stove Pipe Elbows...._._._..5 and 6 in...20c Square Stove Pipe Elbows.............20 and 25c ea. Stove Brushes from...............................1Oc up McClary’s Stove Polish, the best to be had 10 and 15c tin _ Stow!l5ioé'Eiié}uéi`froin`.'.'f'lf`[ll1.l.. 15s a tio u . D Stove Pipe Collars and 6 in..;6c ea. Also a large stock of Castings to lit any stove on the market. Til WHOLESALE & ° RETAIL . l ll ` ' 1 UN DERWEAR _ JUST RECEIVED s $1500.00 WORTH For Spot Cash we will sell STANFlELD’S UN- SHRINKABLE UNDERWEAR as follows : N._ B. .95 cents per garment Red Label $1.30 “ “ Blue “ 1.45 “ “ Black “ 1.95 “ “ No need to eulogize STANFIELD’S UNDERWEAR. It is known the world over as THE BEST. Besides several other makes. of WOOL Unshrinkable Underwear at lower prices down to 65 cents per garment. We have bought also this season a double quantity of LADIES’ _and GENT’S SWEATER COATS, and we have bought them right andtfogt SPt(_)T CASH E_gUIVALENT will sell them at the mo a rac ive rlces o ina e. ~ SLADIES’ 'agd GENT’S OVERCOATS of which we have a beautiful range come under the same treatment. H C. E. PRATT & SON ' ST. PETERS V 33(;2.10.9MStll2iEinw2i. e ~ * l New Si|verMlllln .Base Burner with and .without Revertible F lue -also Hard Coal for use with same, and all _at prices for cash~ that will meet -any. competition in the Province; ‘ ' ` “ -as * _ ' Montague _ _ jf i 1 _-2v- l L ..».-..._ -1...--.-c»¢~...-_-_.L _- l Q( »;"`i-L .v l_» v .i fl ".M':j ‘L $251? -V-i 1;; =".~_`i1‘i_\ "_1; » -xt.--__ 5 '.3'-fi. .1-¢ ;=.',,us-csssfc -1.", it 5 ji .' _ , iff -‘. ii." #.1 ._._ _.1 .. _--l cf i., ____ _ _ »£__. tr-:sv llllii L" y I 1; ii. ?:l"§-'Y IA.i¢`_ , . . sn.-3, :_ ___ . E-"-;'-S-F _ti __ ,.\ _ _ ,_ ly. ,J m°=*==s+1f~f