-\i.4'$r\6 ‘ass- nwsse€iusl4vhfl ~ ‘ semis ~09 sYom-uiprie oirrs Fort um s ole-report "m: nous o lllll srnLmce-ris athletic are always we! Jeselived Xmas gifts: we ‘five eteellent. service to our country patrons. Drop us a ins new. lteddln Bros. 0.100"! CAPS-Variety of beau- s-autiiul designs: s nice auort- ‘il-"Dl of camisoles, leather paro- »s, vanity eases, silk lies! rlhl- Ill l0? IN"- ‘lfllv QW-‘CIGARI AND CliiAfliTTESl-Bui: Lllllltld. ' Pilflll l ELECTRIC TOAITERS-Tliere is} nothing that could be more high-i ly appreciated as i Xmas _giit.; "Bee us first." Brown a Binns. Electrical supplies. Queen St. ' EEIBT New Dance Folio are here. Get your copy today. A. E. Toombs. KIMONAQ- Nothing more accspt- _ able than s K mons as a Xmas gift. We have a beautiful line of silk and velvet Kimonas. Bee them.—Pston's Limited. MUSICr-We carry the most coin- piete line of music and musical instruments in P. E. island. A. . Toombs. __ PERFUME! are always scoot-fill!" as Xmas Gifts. We have s large variety for your inspection. done up in nest Xmas packages. The imperial Drug Store. OEW LiGl-lifi- This light is spec ially made to attach to your sew- ing machine; an flilillwllflw Xn-ns gift. Singer Sewinz Machine 00. W a-rci-iss - Wrist and poulw yngcbq; at special prices at Ci W. Patterson's, 130 Ores. George 8t. '_ uirrs FOR HIM : CARNIVAL HATS. -—,8ee our win-l (low display; also beautlfuli smoking sets for Xmas gifts. - Lambros Bros. ii v bIOTIGE The undersigned are obliged to ask all persons indebted to us on book accounts (o settle the same on or before January 10. 1923. After that date all amunts unpaid will be placed. in our Attorney’: , RADIO-Give your boy a Radio Ro-j'___ _ ‘The Utiited States destrvycr bo! will appreciate s Xmas gift from dad, ii it consls oi a Member ship cur “' in the YJLCA. Bee the secretary and get all nec- essary istfermatlun. sure-arson RAZORB —An (is;- Xmas flit $1.00 and upwards. - W. W. Wsiluer, Lid. Grafton Si. CENTRAL CAFE-lunches, Choc slates, Oysters. Tobaoooe . etc. New Soda i‘ untain, Kent Street CLOCKQ-in making your selec- tion in Clocks for Christmas prm- ents. 10 and l5 per cent. discount. We have one to suit you. Chester Campbell, Jeweller. ¢HRIQTMA3.—lill ids Vaughan has a very fine collection oi passe-partout pictures, which would make Cilfllllllll! Cumberland A CROSLEV Receiving Set will prov-ride a very welcome Xmas gift. The Rogers Hardware Co. lad. INVICTUS HOCKEY BOOTS for __ men; made in French calf. $9 mo" per pair; this boot is being used Egimal in practically all professional _--_-——-———————i——— EVERSHARP PENCILS- A com- teams in Canada. Ailey fi Co. —-— plete assortment for Xmas Prices from 75c upwards. — W- W. Wellner, Grafon St. .__i__._ RECREATIONS FOR A. E. Toomhs. your Cigars ners; best prices in; the city; large Xmas selection oil.- Smoliers Supplies. Pipes. CiS-‘EVERYTHING you desire to eatat arette and Cigar Cases; Cigars (‘zfiiii & Cu, Grafton Si. in boxes ior Xmas GittsJ — Lambrose Brus. l6 R 0 C E R I E $-—Most comlllel-‘l gdyCli of Xmas supplies and syp- (i-i groceries in our history: (-.il'. or phone your orders. Cof- fin s‘: Cm, (Jraftoc 5!. FLABHLIGHTS- Special prices for Xmas. 1L E. Toombs. svznsnsaw PENCIL8. Fountain _.i_-_-—--—- pens. st labours Montague cod HOME MADE TOPFIES and candy GIVE MUSIC and express (he Dumb" Tea Room, Kent Street. spziriv. of happiness and ioy l“. Look for the sign. Christmas Time. A. E. Toombsw __ _...._.- ____. 1- - =mus|c gonna sup SATCHEL$ RINGQ —' Dlamlmd and 59m ‘m5’. ——\\’e have a complete line of at lowest prices at C. W. Patter Mus; satchel: all at special son's at 130 Great George sl- prices. The gift He or She would appreciate. AE. TO0R25’?- aiigruppon CHINA-Xmas gins. is more desirable. The Rogers; Make your selection from Our Hmdvrare C0,. Ltd. l window display. Select assort- ment at greatly reduced prices. Black & Co. (Tgw 5n|8oN.--Come in. Heal‘ {m- i-ourseli. how niuch more of (be ',,' res in music you'll e11- j°_,._ H. you have a New Edison. A. E. Tootnbs. ceiving Set for Xmas. No ________~_~~~ - — ~ - —~- i POCK ET-KNlVES.-—SpecIai prices‘ for Xmas. A. E. Toflmlli- ..______-ij-—— GIFTS FOR THE HOME D sooTs-ao pairs of the zsuulue, ‘Cook of the North‘ Docttor 53001:) in brown and black a re uce : r "" d‘ prices while they iasi. -~Goil RECORDS-JTY-B Ell! 57 9“ F“ Bros hm delight. New Xmas TQCOFFIB Ills‘ ‘ ' arrived at A. E- 790mb“- AFONOLA "m" —--—"_—’—-_é— _"__'_“ GR slsKa-rss sharpened by the mo“ modern method. Skates Dill f-lll while you wait at W. L. M01433" 5- 229 Great George Streel- COLUMBIA 337,50 up, the ideal Christmfl glftfat A.E. Toombs. HERMOS BOTTLES — A Xlélflll . _ _______..._-—— gift that will be long remem eriuMEREu-As AND CANES for ed, (‘all an(l see our spiolldlll . n. Md display. We have them in varl- Xmas gifts -—-W. W. W9 l-‘ll’ on: sizes. ——Re<Idin Bros. Gl"""°“ sl- - T 400 PERSON RESCUED PAYS $1.000 LIQUOR FINE‘ CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. I 21,-“ BOSTON. UDC. Z1 — Frederick ‘B-iilil- T. Quirk. or Sydney. 5-. today bridge yesterday rescued 400 per- P1981536 8l1ll'>'_ to l3" mdicglme“; sons from the burning French hos- Ohflfglllfi llle “"1155 "13 of ‘I'd?!’ pital ship visa-long, I11 the Sea into the hultud S-flles- ulld P") of (Mafm0ra_ The V9555] (Mk (ire u fine of 51.000 imposed in the dis- rpposlte Sun ‘Stefano. on the wesi- tricl, court. h ern buts-kind (qr Constantinople. the (owner of the British sc ouncr Quirk is allege-d in hm hands for suit without respect to persons. Robert and William Cook Newtown 11012-61 col P. ' fiction Fale Cross y, E. .i Mammoth i i= arance’ J-‘ifteen oi’ those. who were aboard Acadia which was seized off Glou-I |the VInh-LOng are missing. Five -of the missing are believed to have een killed iby the explosions. The hospital ship was prom-Pri- ing to Constantinople from Pfizer- ta when a conflrigration was (lis- covered in the magazine. Several explosions followed rapidly, enve- loping the ship in flames. (S. 0. S. calls were answered im- mediately ‘by the Bainbridge, ieut Commander W. A. Eiwards At Wllerslde. POWIIKI. Thursday running his vessel alongside and De large stock, crop, farm men's as fn'.'oWs:—- I. i raf: Luise 6 years aid. Zlilll- "l- 12 °'°l°¢k- llmPl-f-‘llllil taking off the passengers. the mu- mp s- ‘jnrlty of lnem French soldiers find |their families returning from (leave. United States submarine ' Geller-ll purpose horn? Y"5"5'l!hfiii8l' 96. in command 0i Lieut. c/(i. i General purpose ma.o, T oli. 1 Joneral purpose mace i3 ytvrs - obi l Pure hi9!‘ Ayrshire CJW (‘years oi: tu f-(allsi- April. i Pure bled shorthorn years rat. i Pure bred heifer. 1% rears. 1 Pure Bred caiffi year. 4 Grade Shorthorn cows in calf. All [u l"t=\l'en iii Apfil. i Farrow cow. 6 C-“l. .1 in; steers, 2 years, sliurihorn gndes. 2 Helicrl. 4 Calves. 4 Fall pigs 100 Hens. fllt~"l‘:—. .. . . . . .. . ... 550' 5 ooh: Irish white oat-z Ex- Li's good Med. 131i Siuolm wheat, Ma: (ifs. 2n Tons hay. 7 ions Green feed. fill‘ bus potatoes. 1-0" bits turnips. IMPLEMENT 8:— . _ 1 Gang-plow, 1 single plow, l set spike barrows, 1 cultivator, 1 set dlafhttrross; l seeder, bronlit-art, 1 r-rfer. l Massey Han-Is in scr, 6 it I wheel rake, 2 ca-m, 2 IflliiIS, 1 linrler Massey Harris, l pot lz-e diggt-r. 1 rrr-ulding plow, i aciifbu‘, 1 irprnss WOKIOII, driving uuiiigwi. 1 (Firing sleigh, l teim sieigu 1 wood sigr, l box sleigh, l mush- er ind cleaner, I horns power. 1 set irons n, 1 farmers boiler, 1 mud digger, 1 cream separator, Simplex I copra 1 set driving barf-an. l set express harness, 1 us): sell-d en-l bleaching, 3 sets IOiWd-If tra- cer, . cart saddles and Ilrculbilfl, I otfara, 4 psir hrnis, ..rks. sasvels, hot-s and other srtlclostzo liars-runs to mention. Bale positive, no reserve. if stormy first fins (lav. Sale P-sie II A. H. Addnms, also assisted in Yo?" rescuing-those who jumped over- ; board. NOTICE Tinsmith an(l and chicken. DAN ‘MoDONALD Hunter River canner of Beef .- 1101 5~2Z-3i ‘FARM rdiTsiis Farm for stile at Albion, King's County, consisting oi 175 acres. Also a town lot in Georgetown, sit- luafted on Huntley St. JOH N WESTAWAV, Albion. f iooas-zz-ai Notice to Customers Our Fall accounts are now ready and we request an early \ett‘Iem|\nt.-—Wriitht Bros, Victoria. lflllR-ii-‘Iil-fl’ NOTICE Annual meeting of Benevolent lirish Society. Emerald on Wednes- (l-ay evening. Dec 27th. ‘FA 98 1-2 acres situated at John- ston's River, Lot 35, Queen's County, ‘I miles from Charlotte town. The farm Is in a high state- oi cultivation, with good bulld- ings; 3 wells of water. simnduice stir“: positivsly on time. "arms: 11 months on al sums! war $10.00. EDWARD WOOD, ‘ ‘Waterside. Pownsl. a. A. MacDonald, of marsh and alder mud; 1-2 mile to mussel mild and near io school. churches and shipping. making it one oi the best dairy C9 Geese RM FOR SALE, ster ‘by coast guardsmen in Ail-l gust and was recently ordered; od outside the three mile limit; returned to her owners by the. The cargo of liquor (was also we] turned lo the. owners. 1 Michael Power oi Sydney, alleg- ed agent 0f (the vessel, Ipaid a, fine of $200 on the illegal imp0r-' tation charge. --Z<>oc-——i- TRACING A THIEF A Ibnrglury who broke intn an antiquary's shop in Paris was iden- tified fby means oi a small strip tom from his ear by tho broken glass of a showcase. The piece 0i skin was Preserved in a bottle. 0f spirits, and it lib-d on a fresbl scar on the man's left ear. THE MARKETS SUMMERSIDE MARKET. Dairy butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28-—36 .Eggs per (loz ,. . ‘Wool, washed Wool unwashed liuy Oats, per bushel Pork IK-iuices EUURIB M ~RKET ibtatoes I P0 rk Turkeys . . . . hr BEGIN HERE TODAY BEN DAR-BY, a pdstlner, i; 93'. anrined in the presence of GOVERNOR ‘McN-NMARA by famous alien-lot named H-‘megr- llle Kovernor is convin- ced that the prisoner is a pilot» im cf amnesia and paroles Dar- bir to EZRA MELVILLE, and old friend 0f the prisoner. The two men journey (o Seattle where Mel- vi'le unfolds his plans and shows lsim a letter from bis llrflther. I (RAM ‘MELVHJLE. written on the lattcfs death bod. The lett- er slalr‘: -hat while prospecting near the Yuga River he had come upon a pocket worth near- ly a quarter of a million dollars Hiram begged that his brother come rmmediatciy and take pos- season of the claim. the only condition being that Ezra should care for his pet. Fenris. hie-Iviile offers Ben a free part- H914“? and =Ben accepts with deeptst gratitude. Ray Bren is ‘in love with Beatrice. He meets her in front of a hotel and of- fers to escort bei- home. l! for sale every day at the "Little - GO ON WITH THE STORY Ray Brent's voice had an unde- nable nng of power. it was deep- lv base. evidently the voice of a pessIolllte. reckless. brutal man The man fell in beside her, his p-"lweriul frame overshadowing hers. "You're just letting me be- cause I'm going up there anyway, eh?" he asked. ‘The gr] paused, as if in appeal "Ray. we've thrashed that out 10m! ago." shc responded. "l wish you wouldn't keep talking about it If you “an! m walk will me-—" "AU r'zhi. but you'll be chang- ing your mind one of these days." ita-‘s v0 (-(- rang ‘n tile silence, in- dicating utter indifference t0 the fact that many of the loungcrs on the street were listening to the "tile scene. They followed the "board sitle~ walk into the shadows. finally (urninz in at a ramshackle, three- room house. The girl turned i0 g0 the man held fast to her arm. "Wait Just. a minute, ‘Bee!’ be urged. "I've glot one more thing to ' to you." i "\Vlicn I want something, I :don't know when in quit till l gel (it. l-ts pzirt (if my nurture. Your pop knows that~and that's why he's mnrln me his pardncr in a big deal."- “The strong man gets what he wants-l- and I want you. And I'll ,=@t voti. too~iust like I get this |k‘ss.‘ , Bu: she was a northern girl. drained t0 self-defence. As he [freed her. her strong. slender arm ‘Bil/ll!!! out rind lip-with really startlivw lion-e. "You Ii-ttle—-dev'ri!" The tempest (if the forest was upon her. and her eyes blazed as she hastened around the house. in, but CHAPTER iii-i Beatrice NQHQQQY‘ Fmfl‘ Jr-rrcry NPIISOXI and Chan Hom- inwuy avers already in session when Ray Brent. his face flushed and his eyes still angry and red. Jrfned tbs-m. Ne'!s'm was a tall gaunt man. well past iffty-from his manner evidently the leader of the three. lHe had heavy, grizz- led brows and rather quiet eyes. Notorious as he was through the M" ‘burr: nmvkices- he was infinite ly to be preferred to Chan Hemin‘ "way. who sat at his Iefl, who. weaker man than either Ray or Ncilson. was simply a tool in the laflP/fil hand. "Where's Beatrice?" Neiison asked at. once. “l thought I heard her vo'ce.' PM srwrchud for a reply, and in the silence all three beard the girl's tread as she went around the house. ‘lSbefs going In the coLns arm» fortify the system nsslnlt Golda. Grip and influenza by taking lssntlvs Bram / Quinlne which destroy pains. sot as a tonic laxative. and keep the sys- tcm in condition no throw ofl all attacks of Colds. Grip and influenza. ill farms in the province. 1f not sold lion-mi. ' as? s IOIION. Hsnigsr. ply on the premises to, _ W. (A. WALKII. Essa . by private sale, will he sold byiButter . . public suction on a later date. Ap» Oats Potatoes iisy l0“! 1O lieoflPork t...’ »-----uw-uui,,-,_,, Be sure you get 1° 5°" ‘lines of Neibons face began for him and got him to witness it ,_ back door. iliiiely‘ she didn't want l ID disturb us.” litay looked up to find Neiison‘: eyes iirmiy fixed upon his face. Try hard as be might be couldn't restrain a surge of color in his cheeks. “Yes. and what's the rest of It?" Neilson naked. “Nothing- l know of.’ “You've got some white marks on your cheeks-where (it ain't rad. The kid can slap, can't she- RayJiushed deeper. but the O deepen and draw. Then his voice broke in a deep, hearty chuckle. Cool down. boy-wait till you hear everything I've got to tell you. and you'll feel better. Of course. you know what it's about. ‘l suppose-Hiram Melville's claim." ‘Thai’; n, You know he's a1- wnys had an idea that the Yuz-l country was worth prospecting. but we always laughed at hint. Oi course it Ls a pocket counry; but it's my npknion he found a pocket that would make many a placer look sick. before he died." “Bun. he might have got the nug- gets somewhere elso—-" "Hold your horses. Where would be get ‘em There's some- thing else suspicious too. H8 wrote a letter. the dal’ before he died. and addressed It t0 Ell’! Melvillle. He must lust about so‘ by now. He had the clerk mail it saying it was his wiil—and who! did that old hound have to will except a mine’! Next day he WFOl-e another letter somewhere t0o»-— but i didn't find out who it was t0- "i should so!’ ll W85 Wllllll a "m Ray agreed. "(And a fast one toe- Ezra ‘Melville will be sbowiu‘ up one 0f these dnffi- W8 Walli- ui b9 eetvtin’ pretty when he comes. "You've got the idea. it ought. to be the easiest 10b We "l" did Ray was lost in thmlglll- "There's an old cabin up that way somewhere —on the river lf his brother does come up. he'll illld iis in p0sscssion—and notbiiiE _l° (lo but gc- back. So tomorrow we Ii load up our pack hiorses and light out." "Up Poor man Creek, through Spruce. Pass-J‘ "Sure, Then over to the YuBa. extinction of the only remaining inity of Fort Smith, north of Al- n. Ill ‘u. "lreaehlllll your Chest '.'“""*"""'."'.,'.'?".'i"'5"l"°"'.°- .. f?‘ in was In 1m, about ens m» alloy m. i... lsen epidemic of illl-illll, luring s sealer-gm. attended by some of the meet eminent members of the medical profession, that Dr. J. O. Lhlnbgrg said: "I offer to (mankind an affective means h sueeessfuli, fight ailments of tlie chest." Lambsrtlle your Chest This declaration served to In- troduce wiiatis today unlver» sally recognised as tbs speci- Lambsrtise your Chest LamhlHIlO your Cheat , Lambsrtiss your Chest Lam bsrtiss your Chest Lambertlse Lambsrtise Lsmbsrtiss your Chest For sale everywhere and specially st Establishes Park To Save Bufialo From Extinction ‘OTTAWA. Dec. 21.—’inrcatened herd of buffalo in their native wild state. has prompted thc govern~ ment to set aside areas In the vic- berta. as a Dominion park to be known as Wood-Buffalo Park. The’ order-in-council establishing the restricted area points out that it will be Lecessnrg- to reserve Id a national park the original habitat of the buffalo ii the her-l is to he saved from extinction. The area which has been set aside is nor fit- . fie fer the positive relief of chest lllillcnlg, (a. I- lis- Ali- VIIIIIY Knyq" eifle for ctr.“ meats. Wll! vllsrimsnt with all "m" “d "WWW! Pllilllrstlong, you record of service, it eueba whose lntrineieal popularity have this wonderful ram“, m“ :2 ysai-s of ins most uqww" Vllup It "ti! m”; The Largest Sale Without Ebtpilflfl d Ill lllnlllr pun“ Lambertlee your Chest Lambertise your Chest Lambertise your Chest Lambsrtiss your Chest vmu coils. . g Political Alliances WASHINGTON. Dec 21-—N0 poiitioal commitments or alliances which will tie the Unitcdeiates to Europe. This is the verdict which prominent Senate Republi- can leads-rs have given to Presi- dent Harding relative to his illlillll to ‘try to settle BurOPQBll eullmmlc and financial troubles. Serial"! Lodge and other lepders of 111B Senate who fought the League of Nation» arc not willing to hi"! this country use its gonrl offices toward bringing about a settlement in ‘Europe. They will balk, and balk hard at entering into new For sale evsrywilqm a s-rnono nose brim, uonumo AND EVENII/ WILL wao-rec-r you aoamsr CHEST AILMENR, 'l)r. J. 0. Lambert, u-m‘ III 8t. Antoine Si», Montreal, c“ Reverie Block. ll’! Kent street, Charlottetown, P. E. |, 0y Report Shows Profit Gains ‘MONTREAL. Dec 21—-'i‘he u. riual statement of the Royal Bani; of Canada for the fiscal your u! November 30. appearing today, phows net profits of $3,958,489. equal to 19.40 per cent on the capital. Deposits bearing interest have fnllen- nearly three mi-Iil-‘on dollars. being $277.695,882,againit $280,447,431. Total assets also show a do cum (,1 twentymie million doi- I515‘ being $419,362,355 against $500,468,428 the previous year. Fitch is worn bot-h for volumin- alliances or entering the Iacflgil‘! ted for agricultural purposes. 011d Hiram was hunting 4"" some kind of a scent 'll'l the vi- cinity of that nltl Cltbinlflil speak oLlast beard of him." "All 9:15;: enuSh. He paused, and a (limer- illecllllll" GYBS. Thornton Plans To , Build Port Arthur Gut - Oil Line QUEBEC, Del‘. ZL-Jfhat Si!‘ 'Henry Thornton, the new chief line Canadian National Railwayi- Ray argreed. ' ive look came into his wild-beasts- under anv conditions. ous collars on fur or cloth coats, or for the entire coat. Santa Claus Headquarters Carter & Co, Limited too long. i I I I I s I Bear in mind, too, if you have notyet got all your Christ- mas Gifts for the adults and the kiddies“ folks of all ages and gcnders- don't defer it The Gift Suggestions so abundantly pre- sented here "put the joy in Xmas shopping." Our values are so exceptional this year that goods are being bought up faster than in previous years-thus we say SHOP EARLY. that we have every- thing fer doing up Christmas Gift Psroeis Including Holly Boxes, (all slzeflfCor-iis, Tags, Seals, Fancy. Cord, etc. .._.__i has m“ i m,“ dgglqed to proceed with the building of the Long Lac cut-off linking the Canadian Northern lines and the Trans-Continental iinr- at a point aibout two hundred miles east 0i Port Arthur was mule evident. today when the presi- dent oi the National lines addres- scd the Board of Trade here. Some opposition has hem devel- opinvg in the province of Quebec tn this cut off which will be twenty nine miles in length, on the ground that it, would tend to divert trai- fic from that perion of the Cana- dian National railways within tho province. On his arrival here this moi-i.- llllf. Sir Henry conferred with the Harbor Commissioners of Quebec and was informed that a formal pwtest had been sent to Ottawa, declaring that the cut-off should not be built, the protest of the Harbor Commissioners being’ en- dorsed by several members ‘lfpar. liament from {be province, W919!‘ $11‘ Reilly's explanation of the operation of the culoifland :ts location the Cnmmlgglung" withdrew their objection and en. clorsed the building of the line, Alluding to the general railway facilities oi the ciiy that he bad inspected during the mnrnilurslr Hlllll‘? said that he could 1101' u. We“ "I'm?" l“ bolus satisfied with what he had seen. He prom- ised that one of the first things ;° be dime by the new board would re to improve 1h freight facilities net 285x358‘. and <0+>___._. Dartmouth Man Accidentally Killed HALIFAX, Dec 2i—Carl Deau- v m a plasterer by trade and em. Dlflyod on the construction work 0f the Driihousie University bung. infra Wis found (lead on u", ‘hm-e below the railway track in Dart- '“°" h" "lllll- Mr- Deauvin who radioed in Dartmouth ngar the corner of Gerrisli and Win91‘ street. bed been home from his day's work. and lhsd gone down Iown for fills evening. Nut return- lflt- Mrs- Desuvin became alarm. ed about. eleven o'clock and 50mg friends went out to meet Deauvin, W"- ‘Tlllvll! m“! lllllvhere they uotliled the Pillioe about rn'tlnight and the Chief and assistant wgm in search of bim. it (is evident t-bat Mr. iDesuvin had started for his home by the railway men which skirts the whore and iallqw Iqaluit: the edge of a cliff. Some way or other. dffiicuit to (iodide. ss the snow on ilie ground 11mm make the nimst hilly light, tbs deceased must have walked (we: thsedgeeftheolfiand was dash- ed to (lsstii on lie lion below. a Stationery _ A magnificent line at modell- aie prices in beautiful Xmas Boxes. XMAS BOOKS To Him That Hath (Ralph Connor $150 Th‘ c°l"‘l".Y Bvyond (Jae. Oliver Cur- e.i'}"ii°fls.;'rzs """" i,“ """"" " " ‘em Duo" f We!) Liuco 533° ° "to "Isl-t (Prank 1.. Packard) $200 u Wm." cwll" (A-SM. lluicliison) $2.00 ‘rm; Freedom (A. s. M. Hulchison) ' B"°l"u llurrlm (Meredith Nicholsoiiu)‘ m” The King's Arrow (Cody) __ The Just Steward (gqchm; "" " lllbbllt (Sinclair Lewis) . lllllrl" Rex (Ethel ii. radii)“ The Shadow of u» em (Sign) m‘- Pwllllllk (Arnold Bennett) ,. #::'".-.'::::¢ (“my Mo» » w» ll Poln shines-S ...,.._‘....ifL§.’ "°"°"° Robin (Frances n. Burnout) ' Fill-Iridium (Grace Richmond) Tfi ‘CHI 0f Qflsllphln (iMm-[Qn K 0n Tlplss (Stewart Edward White). The Poets-Bibles, Catholic and Anglican Prayer Books- Methodist and Presbyterian do azoo 32:»; Highs Retires (Peter B. time)‘ I fl O0 I f‘ | Norris) ...... (K Nobodyw Girl (Hector mam) ,. "' Bill the Bachelor (Deni; Mack‘; _ Judy of York Hlll (Ethel Hume) u. Vlvll Gwyn (Geo. Barr MoCilichmll) szoo mm of Ingisslde (-1. M. Montgomery; saoo Clair do Lune (Anthony Pryde) , _,_ ‘up Postage Paid at Above Prices Visit our TOY BAZAAR on the 2nd floor ARTER& c0. iiRlSiliAS Siillili ’ Girls and Boys SLEDS Snow Shovels Hockey ESticks