N9‘ ¥2M§_1L§_.17-_19§7 s%-7 ' ‘fig-grew SPRING TONIC AND_ BLOOD PUBIFIER Mac's Blood Food A combination especially val- uable in the treatment of those diseases where their qplgln ls traceable to an im- poverished condition of the oil. hhbnc b! the greatest remed- rn; in the treatment of Rhea- mullgm and a guaranteed ap- iite restorative. Get a box to-tlay. Box oi 59 tablets 50c. Dll. L. B. EVANS l; you have any‘ troa le with your stomach such as indigestion. dyspepsia, sour stomach. heartburn, gastric distress, etc" then don't defay ‘dung a bottle of Dr. Evan's gtlmlach mixture immed- l . iii-grin‘; Stomach Mixture is ‘ prescription of Dr. L. 8., Evans, notcd English Phy- sician of which we have the sole fights to and since sell- ing it have received numerous testimonials from satisfied purchasers. . Try (l. bottle to-day. Prim 35 cents. TllE TWO MAGS Mali Orders Promptly Attended to siinniiv liliiSil \ Moncton Will be buying ' Silver Fox Pclts a p Starting Friday at " sgnulai. KENNEDTS Office, Kent St_ . 6J1. I (Supplied by I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lsrocx Q1/0114 TIONS Montreal Stock Exchange Pltfield and Co. Members of Montreal Stock Ea- change and Montreal Curb) en v11‘ - ln llemurtam Notices, bpiriiulll Ufieriuls, ivurii. min-r rules on application. iilniniunl (barge Q0 Boarders Wanted BOARD AND ROOM—REASON- able rates. Apply A. care Guard- L-18l9-11-18-3i. Wanted ROOMS FOR glliiilT gcOUSE- ll ' . A l r nce ree . mung pp y L-1832-11-16-3i. 1r;- Maie Help Wanted ll'.ii\"l‘lill~lilAN .'1‘O WORK ON in . A i Gu rdiarl. rm ppy aL-1828-1i-16-3i. Z_T_7 WANTED MAN- FOR FARM WOIK. Steady job. Apply to Ram- say Anlii, West. Covehead. L~1796-'1.1-15-3l. WE HAVE lIELl-‘ED HUNDREDS to Llbliilii positions as Letter Ca:- rzrrs, Postal Clerks, Customs Ex- amincrshC erks. and SWHOGFBPII‘ i crs. etc, and can help you. Will-Q us ior proof and free information. l\1 C. 7C. Schools Ltd, TOIOBW l0 Oldest in Canada. 1B1- _ zlliosition Wanted IIOIIPFiNION IIOIJSEKEIIPER- Cnpirnc and practical, referen- ce. or would be willing to form ' partnership furnishing capital in Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance ci-uirui tlaimLan locals. 4o oer word; Western and Eastern locals, 2c - Announcement: nail (Joining liivonts 2o per word; Classified 70o poa- ineh; Lists o! Floral and Ullltll, elm, 4o per name; Letters of Condoienos 70¢ p»: iilfll. hotlues of Thanks and Approclation, 70o per inch or 4o per tor any advertisement twenty-five cents. Work Wanted WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE day. Apply 221 Sydney. I..-_iaoo-11-l5-al. For Sale l CHESS Corn Salve, 39o all DrnggE HORSE FOR SALE-O. PETERSON Suffolk L-1740-11-13-41. iii ~i-_M —' ii FOB. SALE — SMALL COTTAGE. __i6 Alley__St.ree_t..___L-1819-11-16-3l. FOR SALE CHOICE YOUNG EWES proven breeders. Clifford McEwen, St. Peters. L1768-11-i3-_3i FOR SALE EWMEDIATELY, LOFT loose straw. W. G. Darke, Brookfleid. I..-1l50-11-17-1i. FOR SALE CHEAP, COUPE CAR. Apply Warren's Service Station, 18o Grafton St. L-1301-l1-15-3i. F0 SALE — 1933 Sedan. Exceptional condition. Bar- gan for cash. Phone 509. ' L-1820-l1-16-3l. ___.________-__-. 5011 sans -' cEusTsn" “SHE!!- for Poultry only 75c per baa. While it lasts. Earle Fisheries 00.. Chill‘- lottetown. L-lsso-ll-lo-ci. r011. sans - FEW HIGH CLASS lillFiDCSS enterprise. Write W. care mgstered med. to ~ DB1!’- F°x°5- Guardian. L-15i7-Il-l5-3l. P1195; tight. J. C. SWWBIM ciiuuwn a. R. 7. 11-1153-11-17-31. . roa SALE-MASSEY HARRIS turnip pulper, good condition. :_ Herb Dennis, Marslfieid. l:'.-"r"" _.____ L-1B°4-11-15'5"- ll. F. ARBIIIBALD FGIINSQALEU$Ht§S£rFOIKAPgEEé Chartered Accountant Rgnch Production 4. Wallace l. R ll . wheauey‘ m olivine-mung. l l | 140 Richmond Street Phone 11. y. o. Boa 12. M cLcod 81 Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K- C. lilliTlllll SALE I am instructed by W. A- MacMilian to sell by J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. Barristers and Attomey-at-Law "UNEY T0 LOAN Frederic A. Large BARRISTER, SOLIOITOB, ATTORNEY. fie. 90 Great George Street Charlottetown. P. E. l. MONEY TO IDAN COLLECTIONS MARITIME ADJUSTMENT BUREAU CREDIT — COLLECTIONS CREDIT REPORTS PERSONAL LOANS 3 Tweel Bldg. Ciiarlotioioflll Alex. W. Matheson BAIIRISTER. SOLICITOB, ETC- "llfl! to Loan Collection 00_Great George Street h . eutcliffe & Andrews FUNERAL orneorons an» EMBALMEIIS "Ill-tor lllver lull Bratlaibollo. 1hr iina Night Service. Phone It 10-22 It 7-28. M. ALBAN FARM-El; "Alillllslglizqrgysobici-ron. no ha" cum. Batons PUBLIC AUCTION on his premises at HUNTER RIVER n. Nov. 19th at 1 o'clock- 5 milk cows. 3 calves. [young cattle 1 l-Z Yea" 1 draft horse. 1 driving horse. 1 Studebaker car. Also 2 kitchen r a n 8 9 8. Plinth"- Also a quantity hay, straw. oats and turnips. Terms made know at sale- ALEXANDER MaeRAE, Auctioneer 11-1823-11-10-41. has :-: E; age: =__ :-:__= ==- NOTICE u“ moor-signed Merchants h." gnu“ to discontinue tho rim llllllllilln w all ""1 9"" Novcnbor 10th oar business will M ran on a atria"! "l5 "d" DINGWILL a aossrrlla. More" 1. vv. MoIWEN. Brllhl- 1;, w. armsasoa, Morell. We. fimgfiaxaz-zst-tfi Stocks Open Close Bell Tel 150% 159% Brazilian 13 1m Bruci: Silk 4 4 B C Pow A 32 33 Build Prod- Can Celn 9 o Can Nor Pr l9 l9 Can Car Pfd 21 21 Can Oar Fd 9% 9% Can Hydro Ptd Can 1nd A1 A 5% 5% Can Pac 8 a 4-y- Oelanese 20 19% “Y Cock Pow 8'.’- 8 Cons Smelt 52 52% Dist S988 17 16% D0111 Coal Pfd Dom Bridge 3i 30 Dom St 13% 13% Dom Tex Dryden Eng Elec A Eng Elec B Founda Co 131A 19% Geri St W 10 9% Goodyear Gypsum 8% Mt Ham Brid e 7% 7V1 How Smit 15% 16 Imp Tob 13% 13% Int Nickel 421.5 43% Int Pow Pfd Lake Woods Mcooll Ft 1054 10% Massey Harris Mont Pow 29% 30 Nat Brew 37% 38 Nat St Oar 99% 32 Noranda 47 46% Pow Corp 16 16 Que Pow 18 l6 Shaw 20% 20% Sou Can-Pow St of Can 63 52 Si: Can Pfd Win Eiec A 2% 2% Win 171cc B FINANCIAL (Received over Pitlte ld and Co's Private Wire) NEWS BRIEFS’- NEW YORK. Nov. io-Housion Oil Co. of Texas and its sub. Sept. "e9 Drofit quarter $319,411 before surtax equal after allowing for quarter dividend needs on 8 per cent pld. in ‘irrears to 17 cents a share on common against $49,437 or i4 cents on 6 per cent pfd Sept, quarter 1936 and $465,048 or 29 giggly? On common in June quarter PQNTIAC. Mich.. Nov. 16- Fisher Body- _ ‘Q memberifin 11.93. A.‘ Jbarrfiggl“ 8d themselva in the cafeteria of Fisher Body Piant today contin- uing a. strike that began on the night turn last night. Union BIFkeSIIISD said the strike was spontaneous although a strike vow had 9001i liken some time ago. Daily average production of crude oil in U. S. for week ended No- vember 13 Ls estimated by Oil and Gas Journal at 3,547,121 barrels gietzrfiase of 9,919 over preceding e . NEW YORK, Nov. l6—The week started oft rather valiantly but after spurts of buying were not. followed 111v. traders turned to the selling side, reasoning thpt the very shin-p rise last week needed at least a correction. The balance 0f the day we»! s steady down drift, the President's message do- ing nothing to help sentiment. It must be generally recognized that more than words will be necessary to stop the depression that has set in. We would naturally look ed recently and we think build- ing stocks also offer very good media of speculation. The airplane industry is going right ahead righbalc‘ g and continue in fav- or buying, Boeing and Douglas. POP." HOPE. 0115-. Nov. 16— The new plant of Eidorado for radium extraction is expected to open with enlarged plant about Dec. 1. The plant has been clos- ed in and machinery is being set nine-place. - ew plant ts expect- ed. to donble%rlu“~periispbr ‘triple-- the company's output of radium and uranimum salts. its most im- portant by-product. NEW YORK, Nov. copper’ of! 1-4 cent. MONTREAL, Nlov. ik-Canada Cement Pid. arrears dividend $1.- 25 on 6 1-1 per cent pid cumula- tive stock payable Dec. 20 record Nov. 30. iii-Scrap WASHINGTON. Nov. 18—In face o! increasing opposition in both House and Senate. Senator Wallace will shortly take stand in favor of processing tax on cotton in Pendinl farm bill. New York Stock Exchange nienioera o1 Montreal Swell. La- .-..|.nge and Montreal Cnrhi MONTREAL. Nov. 16-53. 141w- rence Paper-Operating profit of $900,000 before depreciation esti- mated for full year which com- pares with $238,000 reported last year. Abitibi-Tho hearing was ad- for favorable opportunities tor turning the wheels or bilslness 82am. The steel trade relies on railroad buying particusrly at this juncture and there has been here and there a tendency in do business on the part; of the rail- roads which doubtless ‘would be greatly intensified should s. fav- orable rate decision come along. We think these two groups rails and utilities offeron dips very at- tractive speculative inducement The administratimi is keen on the housing plans and building con- struction generally should receive some real impulse before long. 1311171718 in stocks o1’ companies that would benefit has been not- journed indefinitely to give op- posing partles time to reach com- promise. ‘TORONTO, Nov. 16-—Canadian Airways Ltci-Announce that from Jon. 1, 1937 to close o! summer operations the aircraft of the company flew 1.815.100!) miles carrying 15,322 passengers and transporting 725,700 pounds of mail and 6,915,700 pounds o! ex- press. The figures are approxi- mately the same as in the corres- ponding‘ period oi’ 1936 but rep- resent a substantial increase in the northern districts as oper- ations were discontinued between Varicouver- Victoria. Vancouver- Seattle and at. Noranda. Yesterdayb Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- NESDAY & SATURDAYS ISSUE. RETAIL MARKET Celery bunch ‘ 10-15c Potatoes pk 10c “hlrnlps 3 for 5c Cabbage head 8-10c Toma ripe 3 lbs 25c Beets bunch 5c Steak lb 16-200- Roast beef 15-20c Stew meats 12-14c Chicken each 90-8145 Butter lb 35-370 Muiftri lb 14-‘ “ Cream 40c Eggs do: 40-45c Fowl 75-90 Oats bus 50c Lamb ib 15-18c Cod lb 5c Onion: 10 lbs 29c Squash lb 3c Apples doz 1020c Cranberries lb 10c Pigs 8 weeks old 94.50-85.50 DuciLs each $41.25 Geese each 430042.25 Pumpkins lb . MONTREAL. Nov. 16 —(Q')— wheat, northern, No. 1 1.48 1-4; barley, Canadian western No. 3 .53 1-2; oats, feed, N0. 1 .51 1-2; flour, spring wheat patents. firsts 7.70; seconds 7.30; bakers 7.20; winter wheat patents, oholoe 5.05- 5.15; white corn 4.80; bran, ton 27.25; shorts, ton $.15; middlings, ton 38.25; rolled oats, bag 80 lbs 3.15; hay, No. 2 per ton, car-lots 9.00. Cheese Ont. colored 14 3-6; Ont while 14 1-8; Qlie white 13 3-4; Que colored 14. ‘ Eggs in cartons: A-large 43-44; A-medlum 36-89; A-puLlets .31; B-large .26; B-medium .25; C .21 1-2-22. Potatoes: No. 1 Que whites 30's .3540; N0. 1 N. B. m-f-s 80's .02 1-2-65; No. J. P. E. I. mts 90's .75; N0. i P. E. I. mts 80's .62 1-2-65; 50's .42; N01 P. E. I. wbblers 110-62 1-2. MONTREAL. Nov. 16-—(OP)— Prices were steady and trading light today on Canadian oom- modity exchange. Butter spot _Que CASH We are open to buy Men's Salts, Winter Clothing-such as Leather—Cloth—l‘nr Coats. Footwea each as Booteand Shoes, Overshoos and Rab- bers. All kinds Lsdlc and Children's Footwear, Skates so Bill!"- fresh (92 All kinda Carpenters and Mechanical Tools. We pay spot oalh for everything we boy. . Exchange 31m 10! Richmond Street t Phone 969 score‘ 30-30 1-4: Que grass re- graded 30-30 1-4; Que Znds (38 score) 29 12a: Que grass buyersw inspection 30a. Cheese spot —-Unquoted. Eogs spot —0nt A-large 44o; A-medium 38a: A-‘pullets 31a; B; large 26a; B-medium 25a; C 22a. MONTREAL, Nov. 16 —(CP)—- Pound Sterling strengthened 1 15- 32 cents on Montreal foreign ex- changes today to $5.01 1-39. The United States dollar eased 1-16 of one per cent lo 5-64 discount while the French franc improved .0‘ cent to 3.40 cents. h "“! Jsllchi Olioll Close A. Chem 160% 160%. . lilli Can 88 lixn r'or Pr 5 5% Am Rad 13% 14% A111 ‘tel Tel 149% 150 .. . Water 13% i656 Anaconua '19 19% Atcnison 39% 39% .’\'.i Ref 22 22% Auburn 8% 9% ' 87's 8% 12% 12% 50% 51% 25V: 25V: 95 B5 39% 38% 64% 65% ___ 9 9% 2% 3% 15% 26 23% 15 116% 114 11% 22% 13 14 39% 41% 30% 30% 37% 37% 18 iii 2i. 21% at No Pm 77% 27% Hud Mot Car 7% 7% Ill Sent Int liar 53 54 Int Tel Tel 7 7% Johns Mari C0 Kennecn 32 34% Miss Pac Ry Mont Ward l7 3M u.i- Co N Y Cent 19% 19% all Bis _ Nat flash Re 20 19 New York N 3 3 Nor Am Co 22 23% Nor Pac- 1256 12% Pack Mot 576 5% Paramount 13% 18% Penn R R. 24 20%. hi1 Mot 77% 77% Phil Pet Co 41% 42 Post Tel Cab Pub Ser N J 37% 37% Pure Oil Co 12% 11 Radio 0o 7% 7% Radio K O 5% 5% Sears Roe 61% ‘b Shell Union Oil uth Pac 20% 2196 Std Oil Ind Std Oil ll’ J 47% Stude Co 6% 614. Tex Co 40% 40% United Air 18% 19% United Cor-p 3% 3% United Drug United Gas Imp 11% 11% U S Rub 26% 27% U S St Co 55% 57% U S Ind Al 21% 21% Vanadium 10% 16% West Union 29% 30 Warner Bros 3 7% West Air B 27 27 West Eiec 98% 10535 Woolworth 89% 36% WINNITEG WHEAT (Suprlied by Pitfieid and 0o.) Close:- Nov-IIBHB. Dec-lliil/l-‘Iii. May-lwii-Ili. tSilpplifll by Pttftelrl and '01» {inn NINE l $$$ AGNEW-SURPASS $$$ ' DOLLAR DAY “THRIFT” SHOES FOB WOMEN Ladies‘ Fine Calfskin Shoes in Ties, Pllmpa or Sandals. Cuban and spike lieezr. Blaei. or Brown. We also have an ss- l sortment of Velvet and Suede are including in this range of values. SPECIAL — - -- $1.98 SHOE BARGAINS “DR. KING’S” ARCH RELIEF SHOES FOB. WOMEN We are oflerlng this famous I "LOW HEEL" l line of Shoes for the three and rubber heels. Black Dollar Days only at this ion price. Widths A to BE. SPECIAL, - - - $1.08 Pattern. OXI-‘OBDS F08 GIRLS Low heel Oxfords for girls or women with good heavy soles Brown Call‘ in Brogue or Plain A chance to save. SPECIAL -— -- — $1.98 l Ill‘ BOYS’ BOOTS Good sturdy Box Kip Boots with heavy No. 1 soles and lea- ther insoles, -cllncl1 nail and sewn. Have Rubber Heels. Sires l to 5%. SPECIAL -— - - 51-39 CHILD'S OXFOBDS Sses 5 to ‘I SPECIAL — — — — —- - 113 Grafton Street ...l YOUTHS’ Boors sizes ll, l2 and l3. Heavy MEN'S BOOTS Men here ls a. super value in a Leather Sole Boot viith Rubber Heels. Made of good quality Box Kip. Sizes 6 to 11. SPECIAL -_ ~ - sass nnd Rubber Heels. Solid ilier insoles, clinch nal's sewn outsolcs. $|_93 sea THE caaaauvo LINES or WOMS. SHOES. VALUES r0 ssno FOR SL298 MISSES OXFORDS Silica 8 to 10% Sines ll Lo Z GIRLS OXFORDS l SPECIAL — - — — — $1.19 iiip Boots with Leather Soles SPECIAL -— -— -— $1.89 SPECIAL —- — - - - ‘L29 Box les- and g; 1;. -.-.- u...‘ VISIT OUR STORE -SEE THE VALUES ON DISPLAY $$$ Charlottetown l l LIVESTOCK MONTTLEAL, Nov i6 ——(CP)— Tied up by a. prolonged butcher strike here, trading ldled quietly on Montreal livestock market-s t0- day as prloes fluctuated narrowly on all sections. Receipts: cattle 140; calves, 372; sheep and lambs, 85; hogs 1306. Medium good steers sold around $6.50 with butcher cows from $2.- 50 to $4.50 and couriers and cut- ters from $1.50 to $2. Common bulls went mostly $2.25 to $2.50. Medium veal calves brought s8. 50 while common lights made $6 with growers at $3.50. On lamlb section, good ewes and .wethers sold at $7.50 with lambs weighing 100 pounds or over at $6. 50 and culls and bucks at $5.50, Sheep went from $2 to $3.25. Bacon hogs, fed and watered, brought $8.35 with selects at the regular $1 premium. Butchers and heavies were cut 50 cents a liundredwelgilat with extra heavles and lights $1 ‘a hundredweight and sows sold from 5.50 to $8.50 according to quality. Currencies NEW YORK. Nov. 16 —(AP)— Continued outflowof foreign funds was reported by traders as leading European currencies moved high- ivi! _='Y ,g__ 9 Dollar Day §pecials Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Nov. 18 -19 - 2O git, er in temls of the United States dollar today. The British pound gained 13-16 dir 50.07 cents; Canadian 03 cts. oi a. cent at $5.01 7-16 and the MONTREAL CURB franc lifted .01 3-8 of a. cent at (C "u" j 3.40 3-8. Both the Netherlands _ a a" n"! gullcler and the German mark ad- mihggglgggfiiloggv‘ onwfigletgm vanced .10 of a cent. The Can- Curb Market today was; adlan dollar was unchanged. Stocks close i- Beautor m urmsmn MONEY BOX Boll-Wad 13 Brownies 3 (By The Canadian Press) grant Mal n" Closing exchange rates ‘Iliigllnapgugad At Montreal —Pound 5.01 1-32; U. S. dir .99 59-641 8.40. BANKS At New York —Pound 5.01 3-8: —"'i mum-Han d1;- Loo 145; yum 3| (Supplied by Pitfield and 0o.) 40 3_8_ c Open Closo At Paris -—PO11nd 141.44 fr; u. Bk Z, 31$ S. dir 29.43 fr; Canadian dir N. Bk Mil 195 i9‘ 43 fr. Bk Nova S 29B 297 - lri Gold —Pound 1m, 1d; u. s Royal Bk 168 168 dir 5Q- U50 ‘i QQQ." _- 19¢" No. 02 Eureka Gaiv. Tubs " Set of 3 Jelly Moulds. 8-9 Gray Enamel Pot. 1398- $139 — — — — — — -- -— -- g Reg. 60c — - — - _ _ — - - — c Reg. 98o — — — — — — - - - - No. 12 Eclipse Galv. Pails Noah's Ark Cookie Cutters. No. 80 Copper & nickel Kettles. $2 Reg. 35c —.. — ~ — - — — — - - 0 get of 9, Rgg, 40¢ _ _ _ _ _ ._ 0 Reg. $2.80 — _ — - — ~ - - -- n No, 0090 Monarch Galv. Boilers A yd 3'" Pot C “rm Polished Alum. Mugs. ' geg.l$ll-;zl5 1*" fr- --t— 6-1-0 - R2; 15¢ l__s_._. _ ___o__ _.‘_.__ ___ __ _ Special — - — ~ - _ - - - — I50 ga . ue ine rac or i ans $" ("ass Caste,- Culm Halters. Reg" $2375 _ “ “ “ “ — “ _ " ' Reg. 2 for 15c - — — - _ -_ each R01’. $1.25 — — — — — — — — -— c ‘Child's Wood Snow Shovels. wire so‘! Dish Round Point Shovels Reg.25c——__---.__-‘4l: Re not _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Reg.75c — _ — — — - - - ——, Glass Wash Boards. W5}, pie Racks Handy Hand Saws. $1 Rec- 75c ———————— -— -599 Reg 40,, _ _ ; _ _ _ _ __ _ _22G Reg. $2.00 --------- — — - y Peck Wood Measures. , ' Id l H nd Saws. $ Rzcg- 75c — — — — — — - - _ - 42¢ fiifi‘; _________ _ _ 9G Re: $2.530 ------- — — zinc Wash Bwrds‘ Peeks Mending Rivets. High Grade Roll Roofing; $2 50 £le8-h50¢;-'—'——————— Reg_15c _ _ _ _ _ ___,______ 3ply. Reg. $3.00—-——-—‘-——— I °‘ “s i“ wiin J '11 s' k St ' . . 2 nly- 5 1 111v $ Iéeg. Eéhdoz. -D-- - — — 3 1101. Re; 55:1‘). _ E __ 31:8: _ _ - _ 90 Reg. $2.50 _ Reg. $2.15 ire ains 0 D SIZES BELOW COST Ti P u d M t B | _ 13-» slate surfaced Roofing, $ grad limit Lens. Re"; 1"5c_eS,,.:?,| 1w: _ 2 for Reg, $3,115 _______ _ _ - er pa r ~ — - ~ - - — — - — _ _‘ . _ yrpt. tins Royal Metal Polish 2ou_l:le_B2le_r_s__ _ _89G gggfigocAfi _ _ _ _ _ _ __ - §I>.g.22(l,fe;l_ErIan-;l;l5di_11g_P_lIns_. lggcvlilcfllimg fiixjicllolvli lézésllsfilgffsf- _____ _ _$1_2Q Reg‘ 35° T _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ c g‘ E l Te Pots Assorted Dry Sheathing- gn. i: $0.0. Enamel Chamber Pails. 009;; 1:1” $133 __ _‘ _ _ __ _ Q81; Reg. 55,, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _49$ eg. . —---——--—— _' "a ' , Pant Hangerm No. 155 (.omb. Bread and Cake $1 4 ""9 D- H- Mam!" Ffiks‘ __79@ Reg_15c — — — — ~ — - - — ——- 3°‘ Reg: 51-89 _ — _ _ ___ ' Reg‘ $125 — _ w E fl I 7 g1 50 Round Bugger prints, No. 32 White Enamel Hand Basins. i Horse Whips cg. lacuna PklCE . Reg.40c----—---------—- . Rog-‘itlc- — _ - - - — — -—-— . spec'al_""_—_- ‘ ___ Articles Suitable for Christmas Gifts at Greatly Reduced Prices The Rogers Hardware 0o. limited iz! Mr. Tea Pott Says: For a Delicious Cup oi Full Flavoured Tea BRA HMIN Orange Pckoe Tea 15f c". "m, s‘ "Frrvt-.“';*-F=‘ - ' "