~°"EM“E'i?e» 1916; 1 I me , ' _ ’f.= Cp __ U1. _-1.1-il “Il Sioliiach Troiilile Yields 'te VINGL _ In ii natural manner. VINOL strengthens the of thestomach and the assimilation of 2l>iJet bleed, overiaxed muscles of the and taste. .lvl`Av as ive all roi about our frozen 'taters. to retum your everycase where wel.i_, Pel=il~iAPs tue eoei situa- dg gpg;-1, tion ie not eo bleolr as it iooire. $190 b°ttl°- Tl-is TnouaLE with mono expoe ed trenches we read ot is that they A were never properly developed, ' wlTl~i roorwslin et ite present price we’re beginning to feel where Hgadqugrlgrg fgr the 5 the' shoe pinches, all right. Pensln' Rem°di¢§ 4 AsouT the only ming iieuieio go m Q Central Drugstore Jewelry us when about to _ Butchers ' ..We pay big prices for ' CALFSKINS' HORSEHIDES r= lt's tina to call the butcher up ls three times as high as my And say, "some` liver please," fancy knew. But oh, it irks when Central works With e-teak at a price that I trem *|80 The "Line is' busy" wheeze. - to buy it, With coal a a cost that I fear BNN, Copper, Zinc, Lead, when , t _ youve been waiting for a call coild spell, R"bb°"’ H°"°°"‘“"" A“t°"‘°' From half-past six to nine. if find all oi' our prosperous' nation, Your ring may cheer, and then y'ou night it, hear Sings, Hey for the glorious h. c. SHEEP PELTS bile Tires and inner Tubes_ We pay freight charges .on anything over 100 lbs. 3. _ ,fl _' i = ‘Q down in these days oi high priced ' living is the mercury. N0 NOBEL peace prize this year Why not have lt made out to the late Emperor Francis Joseph of Aus/ tria? He's very peaceful now. OUR ISLAND potatoes can’t hedp you Want honest goods freezing in the cars when their prices you will (styling are filled with tears from the Watch,_Clock or LATEST was Aovlsss eey that of Jeweil-y_ British naval forces are doing good _ work on' the western front. Quite tit- attenign given io ting that they siiould be the ones-t ti; snap the German "line" on h of Watches, etc. ..Anc,e_-- on goo. we are certainly- liitiiri Jewgiigy i love ie build nie lriioiieri are. -I daily 'love to shovel snow,- - iiizuff enough so the tiles won‘t lig But, then", l‘m somewhat of a liar. on mc while doing the preside -O. B. Hayve. stunt of this society act, but -- ` .won‘t stand any monkey doo _________i,i_____ THE BEST snow shoveller in P. business from you girls while 1’ ' "iii, E. Island- is a fellow known as Old running- the ranch. We gals' ought Sol . A good many lazy extend an invite to the' married F (or tired) citizens » depend ladies to get out and help us sho ar upon this sunny natirr- _ this slang business. It’s getting to ed chap to do the work for 'ein-‘ilerce." gratis, too. -- -_-_ THE HIGH COST OF LIVING THE TELEPHONE ‘ -- How dear to my heart is the high The tellophone's a us'e'ful thing. cost of ‘livlng,‘ A source or much delight When fond repetition presents CQWHHDES When old friends calll, but not at all to view! When you’re waked up at night. (Phe turkey-and-cranberry price The lsland Wool & Bui we must alll learn to endure Annoyances like these. And act 'like mcii with Central, when “Tliere’s no one on the line! _ l.! _ The hi h cost of living, th' increas Grafton Street East __ __ _ THIERE WAS' SOME stir in Monai z-tir all right this week! THiE MORE li woman has in' her head the less s'lie thinks about what is on it. I LOTS ot people seein to go to church for the purpose of picking ilaws In sermons. S \ ~THE NEWSPAPERS published by our soldier boys at the front should contain plenty of "trench-ant” ar- ticles._ "ri-isa: wA`s-no rootbeu ple ri for eight yards with six iullbacks on you for ballast would puipa ton of coal in your cellar we could see some reason for football.” < Sl-ANG UP TO DATE The girls bi a neighboring town have an anti'-slang society. A certain nilss was' elected president. Asked if' she would accept she replied: “Su , r Mike, but gosh, girls. I'm so rattled e in my cupola that I'm really short E the high places. and I never tumbled W A “POME' YOU MAY NOT KNOW. to such a noise' before, but when l 0 give you the hlghball I expect you I love to wake at slinrlse glow. to get there Eli, and whoop’er_ up for all tha.t's out. I tllink l'm up Thanksgiving S cost of living, The jolly old iron-bound h. c. of 1.! She says, “Excuse lt, pleases” l ' -Boston Transcript ~- ~- »-~- ~~-»~-Y~--~~--~A-~~-:>_-:_-.~.-:_-.-_-:_-:_-eme Opp. Davis 6. Fraser. _ _ _ ,-_~,- .~_-_-_~_»_-.-_-_»_~_-1-_-_~;_~_~_».-_-.-:_-_-:_-_-_ _Y - . - - - . _ Y - - . . - Y - . ~ _ - - .v _ . - - _ 3m`”`2‘““' 2 Reservists Allaeli _ Is your account past v. in this issue of the Grenadier Eu*dfB5"l§d;i‘i;iicton, N. B., girl, Miss Mar- ---1"-'“"“*' a ay, is' one oi two heirs to ' e . - THE Pore To Asn 'rl-is rllnveria ngiff f,3,f":fl’2' f,l;§’"ffa“ or Tile FAiTnrul. rTi_-iiiouori. wire recently alia ei v,,‘,‘,,,,,,§,,,,,. B ' our Tas woato -ro camo "Iii cams to Canada about a elarlagd THE WAR To ,PENN Y Tzl=imNATloN_ "Dm Ireland, and was employed at ill N§ei,f°'"l°“°° °' V°""‘ 3"' D°“‘- aolus, Nov. iis.-- 'rue rope ir -working daily with Cardinal Gasparri --...- ln - -.____- .,. . ha kille'd in action. Ma-‘ (Canadian Press Despatch) owls, resigned the editorshlp PEKING, Nov.' 23-The BrItish» tho Montreal Star to go overseas French, Russian and Japanese bank the Grenadier Guards' was one' ers' ol the Quintuple group have sent best known newspaper men iii a letter to the minister oi ilnancol He was born in Tennessee saying that the loan arranged tori ago and was graduated from with Chicago banks violates article to Chicago universities, Hs 17 of the re-organization loan agree- Montreal about -twenty years' ment of April 26, 1913. The letter was successfully on the edl- declares' that the loan is political and stairs oi the gHe¢ie_ Herald ami notindustrial and asks for an ex~ There will be' the sincerest re- DIBHUUUH- wherever Major Lewis is' known The Chinese parliament recently his death ma-rks the passing of a unanimously approved a' loan oi $5,- Biliendid type of gentlemen and a 000,000 gold made by the Chine-se gov- Imivo emi courageous omwr, ernment with the Continental and flommercial Bank of Chicago. The. FORTUN|E FOR loan was said to be for immediate FnEpE|i|¢'rQN Gini, administrative needs. on sllociicion, which he will de-' secret consistory on This allooution most important sian Minister _._ (Special to the Guardian) 90 Ariaconda .. . . .. 98% Col Fandl .. 55% 107 Crucible Steel . .. 86% M. F. Ct»...... 116% 117 85 Reading . . . . . . . . 108% 107 99% 148 ~U. S. Steel . . . . 124% 126 ___ . ,. Doctors Agree 0ii > L1!-iill I DVD. D. 'Prescription ` _ B ted nerve eoit, soothing yet nos# 'a spooinc for ocssms and fth 'D. slmlol suit rlieuni, te`tt`ei'!.` barber' tiono. scales, 'tlist D. D eases of ,. Kansas; specialists lit sk hiin about ‘solemn them. are glad C00lll\I f0\\l‘ ye here this season-or at least none to ispeak oi. But then as some fellow points' out, "lf s1lding on' your nose to ht 'nt I die m to ot be it for ln- ble a or Of ed __ "' 0 " _ i i ` i l? _ , , __ _.i.. __ __ ‘ Picture Flaming @`-5, A _ _ _ _, _ Pmim-e G' ‘fi /1 1. _'_ I L¢lV¢ YOUI’ _ - [LQ lA\/ j Leave Your "@§`D. > `_\"' i\<*f§;/» errg 1 pf/ <3 §@§ order early, 1' - _ _ j _ order early. Q I’ i -_nrt ll 5 _ ,I f t‘;'1.tlf `) rousing “bargain i_»-. -,_-1_;~,_v;¢ I "Y fi ‘p ' ; ._.-. rt _,ax FRIDAY and SAT RDA n NOV. 24th. & 25th. - v -f _' * These offers are good for Friday _ _ and Saturday Nov. 2!tth.& 25th. only _ iNone will be sold before Friday at 9 a. m. I _ _ _ . __ ,.. .._.,,,,,,,.,,__1,,._ It you can-’t come in person---mail your order. It will have ""i`fJ}fi;t._._`§_ very best attention. _ Satisfaction or money back. _ _ _ - -_ -I Every item is a real genuine bargain---you wont be disappointed” .Q i-ii 7-;.='r' , .>_._'.' ---vi-_.r-vw ,sf r , lill I willii Most of these Friday and Saturday and Saturday, per _ Pair- -- 45° items are at less than factory cost today Friday and Saturday special in _large heavy ' _ Qgagliwofgg' And for thatreason you should lay in a supply. Prices will be a pair for ' ` ' very much higher inthe Spring when our present supplies are ~ 54C... .sold out and we have to replace at todays high prices. Pillow Cases Four dozen on sale at per pair_'........ .... __25c Toweling Pure linen'-very scarce goods ...5 yds. for 59c O Sheetini: Round thread, 70 inch, worth 40c ......32c ' ' Bedspreads Crochet make, 64x84 inch. worth l.65_. $1.20 Big line Scrim Curtains ~ Worth $1.40-twenty pairs offered for 'Friday and Satu_rday. _’l` hey are of 'superior quality-lace edge -2 1-2 yards long and worth $l».40'a pair In Ecru only, pe'r ` pair . .. __ Big n ` _line of ‘ S tamped _ . » 32 \ .._.__- - _ ’._.~- ,F< =" ;.’ -~_~_ _ _--» - ' _ Big bargains in Longcloth 1 * ',*i;;lg,‘ lf. ie 7 _ 500 yds. superior quality English Longcloth-free from _'X dressing-smooth,leven weave-ready for the needle. Worth I . i5c_ a yard. Friday and Satur- _ _ _ g A " ’ dayoniy __ _ 10 y Save on Blankets! ` A _ `\i)l .___ lip I0 00 day, worth 4.75 per pairat _ __ 3.80 ._;* ii '95 _ g .¢“7_-""~“:E§h'. "-5" ' ""“‘»“'.i ` Extra stroiig.wortli 200 ~'~*“"“°" . "4 __»._. °` Friday and Saturdi'iy.i-.i..:i'1._50‘ . . ,.;_¢_'r.:¢'.; -,_ ..._ ____,,____ 1