day and‘ Saturday": x VAll, T8110}? UQXQG 1 113-110.? V adiesV Bed Room Slip- pers, moccasin style, with fur tops. Regular 1.75 and $2.25, clearing at, pr. ‘ [Childs Bed Room Slip- ‘pers, same style as the I Jadies’ regular $1 .00, $1.15 and $1.25 (ilcarinp; at, pr. " Boxed sets, consisting of Coat Hanger and Purse, . V ._~tc.V.' shoe trees and shoe . horn, etc., sachets and handkcrchiefs, etc. Reg- V » f ular 75c and 95c . iclearing at, box ' . .Boxed sets for (shildrc Special at English R a y 0 n Bedspreads, Blue, Green. Helio 3nd Rose bor- ders. Regular $6.5 for each .. .. .. 1_ Jacquard Turkish Towels, Blues _'B,Ild Gold borders, 20 by 40 in., pair . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' ~ ‘Rayon Bedspreads,_76 by 100 in. Gold and" Blue only l . Each .0 ing at, each .. prices. low Cas_es, 40 pair . . . . . . o Linen Huck Towels, odd slightly soiled. Worth from $1.00 to $3.00 pair, less 1-3 off regular pc a i l. 0 I 10c A‘ $edspr¢fld' iiorii$450 z Silk and wool ViReguliar $1.25 for-Q8c. Silk antnWool ~Hose, narrow rib, sizes Corsage Flowers, regular 600' to $3.00. All clearing at Half Price. Price. - . Lace 7 Curtaining Lace Curtaiuing 20 inches wide, double bordered with scallopetl edge, worth to 28c yard. Special for Friday and Saturday, price per yard . . . . . . . . .10 A clearing line lol‘ fancy Chintz and Crc tonnes, 36 inches wide, in a variety’ oi‘ i colours and patterns at . . . .Half Price i Double bordered, colored Marquisettc ilowered borders, in .25 similar to abovc 50c Curtaimng ‘Vii-h nachV clearing several shades of Brown, worth to 68c f m _l V V _ _ _ _ V _ _ V _ VV yard. Special for Fridayand - _ I Saturday, per yard . . . . Stamped Aprons, good. quaiitv unbleached Cotton. Clear- _ .49 lots H. s. Cotton Embroidered ru- in. wide - .85 ready tions. ‘l for Men’s-. Fancy. Sign...‘ its... sizesand; slightly. form...“ .. o... V13" LUCKY BARGAINS For Men 6.? Boys Boys 3 piece Brushed Wool Teddy Suits $5.00 for . . 4 piece heavy. ribbed all wool Teddy Suits $5.50 for . . . . $0.00. . . . 33.50" Boys Teddy Bear Suits, White Fawn and Grey, $4.00 and $4.50‘ $3.00 vMexifs ronoybdriz biaid lsoiidlro n..'di..'.'.', 1.5.3.. $1166 lrlor. 5o. Men's Wool, Cashmere & Silk Mufflers $1.50 tof $2.75 for $1.00- Balance of our Silk Squares, Grey, Black and White $3.50 and $4.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . .$_2.50 Boys’ Wool Toques, White, Fawn and Cardinal, 75c. to $1.38 for......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ ‘Men's Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, 65c., 75c., $1.00 for . . .50 - l Men's Garter and Brace sets $2.00 for .. . ._. . . . . . . . . . , g5. - LGHULGI‘ Collar and Iolandkcrchief- Cases; $1.50, $1.75, $2.50 for . . . -. . .Hal,f Brice mussed 81:00- MeiyslSiIk and Wool Hose 65c., 2 pair for .. . . . .. . . . . . .$__1.00. M61178 Mocha. Furlined; Gloves, large sizes $4.75 and $5.7 5 . . . $13.50; !>-)_| L tdies Silk Knit Slip, shadow V proqjt skirt, Blue, Sand, Pink. . ,0rchld, Peach, Black, i i Rose and White . . . . .. Ladies Broadcl-zth Bloomers, in all colors‘ Special i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ». . 7V o. . ...-- Ladies winter and opera top .. 16 years iliiwmrfiiioof-' Slip“ ‘$2.00. ,.. weight Vest, heavy cotton with rayon stripe, Short sleeves, no sleeves Girls’ Flannelette Pyj amasy White and Colored, 6 to l ' Six Coats left over from last 1 year's selling and ciear- l ing at . . . . . .' . . . . . . .. - Another lot of Silk Dresses $10.00 clearing out at . . . . . . Tomboy Skirts. snob n at , . . . . . . . . . .. i‘ Vnow sgilltlzlfur f Gwen's Hats f 11 this l“! meet are hats. all a..- T * l.“ out surprising array of vahies—- on Wt lsee when, piVrcqrpe _ill1—‘-‘ ,Mgp ‘"3390 V “V 2115 {it 7+, 3&1, W . , Vqiucg, litpd, pricc...... Scarfs to m ~ very smart XVQmenFs Winter Goats $5. Balance of Sill; (lrepe Dreswfi worth. $8. 95 clearing that have been... l A lritof Toni~Boy Skirts, previously iyeducedito $2.00 I . ‘ i , V ‘ ,' ‘ W°lll . 00. reduced to more than ‘our week eiiil; t: -¢II\ lineups. '5 _ _ ‘V .'~ $1.00, Women’; Hats side, i , ‘ii Mimi and neuron; hats cl» 1132171. quality, all new‘ this not deacon, W068. fAui Dti - ‘my... shown commit The l known l ' lather. IT-fiko, ors League has trophies, such ‘not sacrifice. i loss Scldl Palaces,‘ ‘Ftiimapiin and done. ' . V _ V f 8_ 1-2. to 10" Gray and Rose, Nude ,2. Helen kerchiefs clearing at 1-2 f Regular $1.25 for -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘~ ' - m;u_ » 3,5,; m.‘ l ‘ rm,» ' i - Small lct Silk Chiffon liose variety of mentiiid found that done parties 1' m? cmliimgiixiigii .25 boxes for . .. .. .13 , - . - ’ i . selillmlv "i!" l! Wlflnhls B'°‘”“' ' i -. F t ' ‘w. ~ a colors Special . I m; hm”, a, m, Miss A- qmhedev ~ Grew - . ~30 D0335 for - - ~ - - J5 E Pa“. I mostpléasant surprise to find that 1' (when ‘om? “u”! an“); 2‘ ‘ V35 boxes for ‘18 VV ‘ . . . . .. zflnkgpfrsonoékgemmhads pp_ CPVLVBssMacKenzieJtHlM-lredlllcndur. _75 bgxes for _ _ _ _ _ 33V Service weight Silk Stockings, 4 different “y uszfffj? gjbfigwhfln a‘; Miss n. Sullivan's dept. Grade = ‘ _()() bgxes for __ 5Q colors Regular $1.50 pair. Extra. ' 0. splendid’ ’ ‘set, dmindd added 1-"°'““_“°“= 1 ‘K°‘"l~'°1*¥~“l. Q5 b f ' ' _ e m] to ole I, a1 . V comfort to mo sleigh/by installing 8 Gllllalllli‘ 3‘ PM" 3°“- . oxes or . . , _ _ _63 , op c V a , p r- . . . . . . . . . . . . warmly “Bed Bum“, n,“ Th“ kmd Mrs. Lewis dept., Grade 1v; 11¢!- ls keenly appreciated by Mr. - Dverhy wbirwlll w» form as emcient war “tlisiifspii: ted. secretary gOl “our; or crooner cmnvts mus n; ' counts or, EUROPE tcdwy. the Archduke l b0 Htdz-i-lck in ovln; Cbecho Sioyckiq, V _ sequtsted by ihlmr ' Vstdrcs vmder the pence treaties; ‘ ' ~=------@-0&----<-- _ Easternifiiudvdnian. *. JEASTERN AGENT.-_-Mr.. J. Murdock is Guardian Agent . in qMontagup andwlll be pleased to receive new and renewal subscrip- o tf. . ~""'-v— . .'=l?0ll,. Four Berkshire sows, two and one half months old, bred from stock bought, iron: E1, Brynn dz Son, Ridgetown, Ontario, from their royal winners. Also Jersey Black Giant Crrckerc-Ls. David Reid, 1V “Vim Mnmsfin: JV Marjorie .1 . » V V |Montague_ P. E. L, n. R). 3. Momsom - s j _ _ = - 1013-12-23-21 , .' ‘ ~ " = ‘_~ " '"_""."~‘."""“" ~ rmzns non, acumen PRQI-‘IG- ~ - , . . V, g . a . o n or Score The following are the winners o! V 4 V l ,_ V , " of War Trophiesi svouny, Australia, not-I. ‘xii-Ad- ‘ vocacy or the destruction oi all/war ; trophies in cities and towns of Alw- I trail». has been responsible for a chorus oi- protests. and it ls sale i0 nay that the public of Australia is not yet prepared to endorse suggestion. Tbet Returned Soldiers and Sail- a definite» ruling that such trophies are publicprop- erty and any one who dared even to npend a rusty old German mu- chlne-gun wouldbellable tons great a penalty as ii‘ he entered the Nat- ional Art Gallery and ripped the most valuable picture. ago vandals. with a perverted sense of humor, finished up their even- ing by "decorating" the local war memorial-a gun--wlth beer rels. The Soldiers League took r Some time serious view of the m8.l;i.£.‘!',‘Ul,'-ld,\8l1 though no action was taken; it war _that an offence had been \ P’ cl’ the league said that the returned scldiersv would never agree t4; the destruction oI war trophies. In dozepq olfipluoes, as captured gun. were integral parts of the local me- morial. Toawgwhs tent the mem- .oijla,ls_ would have the National Vlcr Museum ill‘ Sir Charles Rosenth Australia's generals War, said that a war trophy was an‘ outward and visible sign. not, as ' had been suggested, as. a reminder of war, but as a permanenlrsymbcy People forget, utter all that Germany was not vanquished, France and poor little Belgium wcrc the vanquished. 0. Buyers, secretary of the Limb- rs‘ Association. said: “The pu lic does not lookon war “ trophies in any spirit of bombast at having defeated an enemy, but ra- ther in the light of having preserv- ed our national liberty. God know we llmbless men need no remtnderil but our children should never 'bi permitted to forget that it was their i liberty we fought for. We can tor- ' give, but we cannot forget." {M including ll. one’ of in the Great BUDAPEST. Qec. lid-Whit is bc- lieved 4o be one oi the biggest claims ever made in the i rape has been instituted before the Permanent Court ct International Justice at The Hague, it became courts of ‘Eu- The claim is the suit oi‘ Arch- duke Albrecht Pretender to the Hun- “gliflfln throne oh behalf or Frederick Field Marshal c! the ‘Austrian army , during the Will‘, and richest mem- l::r ci the House or Hamburg. ll , ‘is’ icfrcccvery cl property valued [FWJQG billion dollars, consisting 0t Royal castles, villas. cs1 qtnlw. antiques. valmlnss. 1e , gciznlturepgald and ‘silver -a,b i o WWII‘; iii be l‘ lwaecellum; 8;» ackson. Runny‘: deph; vige-Prinvlvll i Grade IX: ..l . l. Glfdyp. 08ml . ‘n. v E. Tannin‘: ‘dept, Grade VII‘ i. Dorothy Callback; 2. Russell Ramsay; 3. Jenn Cobb. Miss Dawson's dept. Grade III; 1. (Jeep Callbeck,‘ Claudia Rog‘ ei-s); l2. l (Cyril Hickey. Lawrence - Glow); 3. Wallace Cameron. ‘ Miss M. Leek dept, Gradelll: V 11-1, Morton‘ Maclielloit; 2. Raymond‘ {Aajsenciilti 3. Dian; Jackson. I dept... Grade Miss R. .0. ....I?.b°"'8» II: l . 1. Ellsworth McNeih-z. Rena Key; 3. Catherine MacCallum. Miss G. .Ki.rn's dept... Grade I: 1. Alexander MacKny; 2. Ira Ar¢ scnault. . , ' . Bcwness‘ dep .. Graded; the prizes presented by Mr. J. A. Brace icr General Proficiency to_ the DUDHS o_f the lower grades otf the Summersldc High School ‘for the term ending, at Chrkitmns. Miss Bowncss‘ Dept" Grade I: 1. Ketch Molllson; 2. Marjorie Molllson. Miss Kim's Dept... Grade I: l. Alexander MacKuy: 2. Ira Ar- senault. r _ Miss Campbell's Dept, Grade 111V 1, Reps. Key: 2, Ellsworth McNeil.- Mlss Lee's Dept, Grade II: I 1, Diana Jackson; 2, Marlon Mc-i i V l the Ciellan.‘ ~ lgGrnde. III-l. Bennie Wedge; 2, Raymond Farrell. ‘ Miss Dawson's Dept, Grade III: 1, Jean Callback; 2, Claudia Rog- ers. ' Mrs. Lewis’ Dept" Grade IV: 1, Dorothy Oallbeck; 2, Jean Cobb. Miss Sullivan's Dept, Grade V: 1, Keith Jelly; 2, Betty Jackson. "-1-: l—-—.--- ..----~. =..-. -.-_.= 137.12. .1. .- Prowse 0 ifl blf- 5- 5 I. _n— j w," H" "Fflrji ‘ ‘“ "+*"» azaln. ictunzlrhe man remain on Indllm Ocean. :11 art or the tho-skin until dry“ Nov» rinse-r well. This will rid you of lmost oil-the blackheads. Press. out the remainder mill-chilly with, a. comcdon cxpressor .or with yolisr lingers protected with cum we; ' ' 1 cloth. ow apply peroxide to " ‘ ' " Tcleanse bind close the pores. The » - i Dimple must be cpened with 11.5fm?! m; m,“ by so "w 5m - lllncd needle and the pus expel “my 3W1“ a, “elm;- ~ l , A ly peroxide or other antlsepil ' ' » Y An American Estimate Beautjfuf (Richard Law in the N. Y. Herald l or.’ 1.01s trims Tribune.) - l. . One thing, at least, is certain —| that within fifty mus the British j . . tmplre has elll-llflly changed its»V mariictcr, It can nolcngcr be re- l l zarded, es perhpps lit was possible “empty quarter" oifihrapia. o. place which is a name of terror through- out the paulniuxla. Navel travelled dérbhillt as B.‘ "rfflfird "- Bi - the. $11.39 °§ Queen (2) c 4locoi-idi, Jubilee. as. $15070 ottllvr . mi _ orstiitd, like any other politicbtuhn- M; r t; ' ~ * . .. 1g‘ . Va k. it. but greater and stronger and “mm Hal-ugh “main”, ma“; 53m“ - W!" h" l P Y ° iii-Em" l and cert. It .. ‘W? . . . . richer. It has become, rather. a mck I wéwic a e blue. ecru, bright yellow, mahogany. leflaue o! sovereign. lndeneqdenll dark brown deep cream, bleak with t mites, owing allegiance to a com-| bflght trimmings; _ w?“ “- mon tradition; and a coznmpn- a l crown, but each selbgovernl-ng and each the masler oi its own] destiny. OOMPLEXION isnlzmsuus _~ w‘ “army m M" °é xi iri tnntidnnm- ‘ ’ . .. - -' . -i.~d"°‘..'”‘ pix-g. igfiesizgxbea cgnlfiidereiadilns having . Dear, Miss‘ Leeds-I am ' "IQ iobhutmwivith 1H0? Wk" . . 15. gain! m» old sides s inches tdirddqlwe 106 i“ .1“. M"! on... tire-breaches. W! pounds. Please telll me how 10c re; will!“ tlfiafwt 0i moyc pimples andblackheads irairprea“ ° w? Q91” ' a double relationship; the constit- uent parts are free to melee what», ever arrangements they think fitl , with foreign nations regarding mat- BEAUTY QUEQUQNS ANSWEEED er; which are the peculiar concernl . . i! each, while the empire asawhole Dell‘ M553’ 13943-4, YIEYO b.9911 l "f _ your column and notice that ‘EQVLIIBJZBS those relationships which ._ . V . ire the concern oi’ the whole. Yo“ “m” swim!» exeflcbis 701' _ It might seem to a superficial ‘edlmlll "Balms. Phil-i bill; 110l- '91‘ view that the British Empire nmhmmdml- c” d W“ ‘WES all "X"- ieen weakened by these ehangesicls” m“ devlimmlll! m? 71"“? which have been brought about ini Mm Io its internal relationshlgi during the , Y “mm Answer-it is ll fact that most o! -e n o! King George, but in reality l as been immeasurably streng- my mm". m“, m w“; “and” exercises. The some movements nmy my face and also how togaln‘ " . . . weight. - _ V, __ _ . V _ -V ~ Willi» swerved “imitate . 11l- 5°¥l . .1 ‘ member‘ min B ‘op, ‘ {with l ' a G htmrlli: treeflglaii ‘to ._ V- ail"? f" ‘Mmntv! llnlltiwllll‘ Mid: mllfiyof’ Bciflll .w:ii"iy~ view» blmlslms- I" “l! l all“ l by the ladies olithe Women's “m” b" '""°'“‘ “i ‘w! Iiifl lum. M: the oportpne time san- tlcn. DrYnk six or e -, maus- da n“ “W? m“!!! between . the audldwlfl? ‘iii’? the theped. "The sccondpmplre," the ‘n 35-913mm‘ M mm‘ M‘ 9° ‘of l e p o '10P “fireflies ideal 01s suncrstakrswn". be used; mildew/coping mo flgure; F‘ “°~""'k‘”“ m" “PM “bvbmy ‘ind "I'm? "nwmhmk "lithe dlflercnce lieaha thcvigor with i:yégfvgghgztinmmaddsfii-gut“? , ‘fl V, M168 Smith. 0 _ I , modern conditions. and as each do-lwhioh tho e drones m, done and c _r.ca~_cda F0; “Inch have m“ dqmo io _ mlnion increased in power and the numbzzd ‘repetitions. Alllmus- "' a 1,, 'c_ qnlr-d ewes‘, s“, .< Pl . are "89- 05 elmh nnrtiol‘ the empire cles need a certain amount '0! ex- "f" 1.5 or ggkea gtfatoegimd pew" ‘ cvo vod to complete I tionhood, the otvclqgto kgep thqn mo1ghy.@n_d_ my v ~~ i ~ You‘, the; y in’ . .0 counpm V V i“ 5"’. b?‘ "U"! Whllllipwfgtn hy vegctal.ile‘su"éh"ds l ' . " fin!!!" strain or its relationflhll) with» the sill) bed with uood- when - "‘“~"“"‘ ’ “ m“ f’ ‘i mother country would scone l t in. , " ‘ " ' J” Vie“ m”) ‘r the day. may mwrJlQVe broukht the whole gobs; s g w aqcuummubymaa 0am“ e mam" thmiened. ‘raw.’ hi: _ . . a - $3‘? “W?! Iflqllki. . . . r1 dyrlmacarcni, two knds mum. ° °° m“ vegetables-such as tilflllfll _ , ‘m. spinach. slrlnlimilll" i M“. . - ~ , s raw vegetable like. u’ - l" k t for grated carrots, bred It ' dd $011818? no. longer, in not or in wn _ iii-donor the blood w“ ‘"9 f‘um,°“*",,°u’m?“' 011$.‘ under the tutelage 0t tho alum“ bbltenthecuewith nix-Val _ or V ' p, r country. Euh nation in derwclgh who . 0V1 cold ._ no“. hn-‘Blzitlalixiemmonwealth of Nd- idol; V x V V uea are VV V l»! .11! m: Bqllll-lnstetu o; {to Mo" 1M ., 11nd, ._ mind-there la no longer y f b," l" V, olthecollnpse oft m.‘ '. . 5i fl - ( illhowthe bofenmi a‘: ' _ l 1V collapse have bent you , . "l! uio ideas lmpiiclll- n; Status oi. Nations ' ‘ Jfllb Ho But in the third empire there can tlcn. ‘ac no. such friction, for. the domin- 1c!- growth comma womb o! N‘