~ $1.95. - i, $2.10. _‘ and Childrenfs jat W0ll- ‘blschor browljl. Laces swish-s- ‘_ ‘I "niiWoifl all Hosiery. f 1H,. ‘~- » boudoir slippers (Kozy 80m! before like last -BARcAmm for $2.50 and $3-50-_ 1 ‘ l Youths do. 12 and 13' "this year's style. ' ' _20"f discouiitofl’ a The special lot, at The special lot at l Loafer" Everybody ! Everybody thought that there was to be no DOLLAR DA Y this Fall, but ‘it has come iqn spite of every- body Blltl we "are well. prepared for it as. usual for we had? made Specially for this‘ day: 20 cases of ladies felt" Corner) which we W Wlmllg to turn over to You at 95c but worth ffom'$_l.25lto $1.50. Get‘ these now for Xmas, f0!‘ fllerwill all be Year's supply. I Many" A BKZA l- In l, Odds " and Ends . Boys’ heavy double sole whole stock 01 grain leather boots, worth from $3.50 to sizes, only $3.85 for Women's do $3.30 to $4.00 for $2.75. lliisses’, $2.85 ' for A big lot or Men's dcrful prices. We'have again filled A ' our bargain boxes with ._ , , ~ ,- ~a ‘of rubbers at 50c. 5 ' Shoe polish at 10c, f. Reductions on almost - everything. , _ . u» .~ .- , l_ 20% discount on all Winter Coats; Pattern Hats at Half Price. r ‘ ‘ Special line Felts, Velvets . . . $1.98 Canadian Pacific 75 Dorchesier Street, Ch...‘ ‘f ‘live and dressed fowl dressed geese and MANANnmm "Hello! How did it go this mom-. 111g?" askedthe tall dark youth. on the shining chestnut, as he greeted Shirley carelessly. ' ll Dresses. .' . . . . . . $ 5130 He’ he‘ W“ drawn 10w over . l. , . , . the flushed face. so that only her . . . . . . . . . . $llh00 nose show d and the curve of her smiling mouth. She ‘answered the boy's greeting shyly. ‘ ' A "Only a. kid," said Rodney Shel- don to himself. with the elderly indulgence of twenty-three. “I got over mice," she said, in- dicating the gate, “but he refused. the second and the third.’ ' ‘ _ ‘ ' . The boy leaned" over to pat the sled: dark shoulder of her mount. ' "Don't let him get away with it. , I knowRr-incefhos tricky. He lilces to fool‘ you. When Aunt Liz sold him, she said she was parting with the only animal with a sense o! humor in our stables. . " h," mirrmlured Shirl . "you ., l “Rodney Sheldon," the boy laugh- l? 1 ,___ IHEnC-FQYiIQLQ a .. l n-‘Whitesr’ ‘it’? l’ ‘Bydl i "ilmnenroooennvorlij Coats Dresses and Hats A Mung) f“ nwwiztl-mszmh; ~ 9 . - ' "'"" 3 SteweandI-lsah-lslsdl-lnd career-r. - ‘ i ‘All l 631558 answered. as he drew tip-hamst- nut ‘and let her slip to the-ground. “I'd better go and run ‘Prince to "l He left her and wentvii in lmr- suit‘ or Rrince, ‘who had vanished across thefields. Shirley Pill-led her- self together and bit her lips hard. She was tlcmblinl‘ absurdly. She hoped he hadn't noticed it. Even if one hated being e. boy, one had to be a game boy» ’ when he cslme back, leading a- subdued and Printnqshd was cool and collected again. She gavifhirn her hand. _ “Thanks, for saving my life." “Rot? . _ He looked llel- over critically, his the color deepened in her ‘cheeks. “I sayfyou ought to toughen up a bit. You're dsrnedllsht. Why. ed. "“I reckon I forgot to introduce myself yesterday. We won't-much a —alround this country.‘ Everbody was born and raised together, so to vs .. "I-‘Kbegan Shirley, but a second gay laugh checked her. "You don't have to tell me that. I know it already. Everybody does. We pretty much know everything I6 )1 nllllllliiapafnif a H, ‘K's. fl (a an,» _ L Sail round the Spanish Main this winter on the regal new Duchess of Bedford. Rates are es low as 8200 for the Christmas voyage-WOO for the lollgfi‘ cruises. This shiphesn _ 20,000 gross registered to l luxurious public rooms and —high pressure ventilation, Flt Ielrvetlons see your local agent, _ 0. BRUCE BURPEE District Passenger Agent ~ i0 King Street, Saint John, ‘S. l). Clad’ ‘P " a: c ah‘? '15:” Fcu¢l¢u§=.llrau§rou¢'$§-ll'£ WORLD'S GREATEST TIAVB‘. IYITIJU l“ Professional Cards PROHIBITION COMMISSION. Chairman. NIT-GEORGE E-BROWN, Margatc, P. E. .1. . Send all Information regarding ln- factions of Prohibition Act to the above. . 0r To _ Chief Inspector, n. J. Haywood He looked ‘her new that happens in this place be- fore it happens. You're Shirley Rand." - , » She started at him, opening her lips to say: "Oh, no, I'm‘ Shirley Van Dom." But, at that moment. a rnbblt, with a dog in pursuit, darted out of the undergrowth and fairly ‘Phone m- 1 ' L‘101-11-l6~1yr. 04 s-o4o-o¢>o ooooao-ooo eye pg EYES TESTED ' and GLASS ‘ l-‘lrzrzp c. w. AYLOB’ _ . , _|_ g_ Thy“); plunged into her horses face. Prince openmgm,“ reared. snorted, and was off in blind 142 Richmond sum imm- ..,,,Hn.k “_‘._-*““N Shirley held on gamely. She was used to riding, rather decorousiy, it must be confessed, in Central Park, in the Row in London; in the Paris Bols. But it seemed to her now that she was ’ pitifully insecurely on o. bolt of lightning. The wind sang in her ears; branches lashed athernsshepassedaherwnsbe- gsn to och, and her fingers‘. grew numb. The horse had a mouth as hard- as iron. ' And then the inevitable happen- ed. She felt her saddle slipping. ‘The girth held loosened, or broken. with her eyes tight shut. she was summoning ‘her courage to, let go and make a desperate effort to roll free-oi those steel-shod feet. When she became ‘ of the thun- 0 fPOULTRY ‘We willie buying and chickens forihe balance of the season 811, highest market prices. We will also require der o! pursuing hoofs. a large ‘quantity of qnfigwiegéeflinfiernp ilmiliflwnn? Rflfinffiii filfdwlftfill. “'7' ducks from, December wefigeugagch-gféégtgrlglifzégf; 10th t0 15th. Be -sure 0f ' her riwlzinz mount She was and get our prices be- dnihg lnmffitelgnlifu-lsglofi fore sellins- - "‘?-o‘£§‘.?»»°“£§' 31".‘... Sheldon: ' SWIFT lliitnfiéfiz"??? “"“°“i’,'"'°° "(JANADIAN a-§1“§i,°~§~57“‘°"" i“? h“ -“"°°' 00., g LTD. c333 lid?" “m” "°"’ “°‘ “N-no." she faltered. I, l" [ll/r on. u-ggluuy, h]; gun oool and impersonal, and yet the color deepened it was almost like lifting a. girl, to take y u lout.of the saddle. Do you gym-gig ‘I Bag and gym Hill fill?" ."No-no" She was crimson with a confusion she had never felt before in all her life. And iilere had been many moment that would have tested the shell of the most con- firmed sophistlcate.‘ ~ "Try it." advised young Sheldon in her cheeks ‘briefly: "Here, you'll ‘have to take my saddle. Yours is s. wrecke-And listen, don't try' Prince again, alter. today. Make them give you a horse lwlth a some month. until you‘vc ‘put lrruscle into your arms." She watched him while he saddl- ed Prince and shortened the stirrups. "Won't you need your saddle?" she pl ‘ * “ 1111811113’- He flung ‘back his handsome young head art! laughed. . ‘ l Won't even miss it." l "I'll bring rt back tomorrow." she lpronrised gravely. . ‘ "All right." it shrugged indiffer- ently. "Leave it alongside-this tree if -l don't show up; So long." He swung himself onto his-horse. waved to her, and was gone. Louis Van Dorn nlct Shirley in the hall of the old Ranlwrlse, just as she was coming from her bath. all dewy and fragrant N"! fllliihed. suicide by hanging. He was to have silk "mibb. He been deported to Bohemia butu stopped short. reamed h" sharply. hitch occurred in the deportation and wrapped iri a earth. He's a fool horse; some war/Bf’ ‘ gaze cool and impersonal. 8nd Wt _ . veteen, black crepe Elizabeth, and ‘average figure. Two-piece skirt, at- , tanned tsched to two-piece bodic, is prac- cuhnnlhn f l {l4 Forage. i‘ The - Pntlesn Service ‘ COIIRECTLY SHliPllE Cm Al Special lines dislfloyed in an “ A ~- A new geometric print in trans- parent velvet wlth side dipping. hemllne created by godetkshirred] at upper edge, and stitched‘ to hlpj yoke. Inverted tucks at each shoulder and collnrless V neckline are lnevesting style features. The] slendor sleeves are fitted iwith anntsf . below elbow. It is really fetching‘ for modem youth in scarlet redl . georgettc crepe or of_ Bordeaux red] sheer velvet for afternoons. Black sheer velvet, tobacco nbrown lus- trous crepe satin sapphire blue dull silk crepe, Royal blue vel- navy blue wool crepe are becoming combinations for the women of to hip‘ yoke which is at- tically ‘all ‘to do to make this charming dress. Style No.‘ 316 is designed in sizes l8. l8. 20 years, 36, 88, 40 and 42 inches bust. Pattern price l5 cents. in stanlpsor coin (coin is preferred). . We suggest that when you send Im- this pattern, you enclose 1o cents additional for a copy of our‘ Winter Fbshicn Magazine, showing all the most attractive Paris styles. Also embroidery and interesting ms for Christmas gifts you can B. . llolrelulnlv BEFUSES . WOMEN'S _ “lowed Pr" Bill-hers ................ .. 88c Black KIG suppers .......... .. $1.15 BIMK Kid Sllrrers. cuban heel ...... .. $1.05 Many lines of Patent Mather and Satin. strap Pumps. Klnrsbury and other goods "WW5; W911i! IP10 33-00, ill sizes gm! Widths» narrow as A . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.85 Balance of lllll‘ Nature's Way Oxfords gm] MISSES n(Si2es,11to2.) . Black Calf Boots, nailed soles .. _ $2 4g Black cur Boots, rnnoo soles . "In; Tan Oxfords, Pa“ 90],, _ ‘L’; Tan Leather Oxfor s, Panco soles , . . . $1.78 GHILIYS (Sizes 8 to 10%) Black Cslf Boots, nailed soles . $1.98 Black Calf Boots, Panco soles $1.79 Patent Straps, or Black and Tan Lggfllgr Oxfords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.69 CHILIYS (Sizess to 7%,) A Crosby's Tau or Black Leather Laced Boots Patent Oxfords or Straps .. BABY'S BOOTS (1 t0 5) . Crosby's Baby Boots, soft soles . . . . . . .. $1.10 ‘\ 3' TO LEAVE JAIL CHATHAM, out. Nov. 17.—iPl'e- ferring the security and seclusion of jail life out in the uncertain world a Bohemian who has a very limited knowledge of the English lB-flsllflge. Cyrille Tichaek, renlses to leave the Chatham jail, where he has been since last‘ June, though his wrm of imprisonment has ex- pired. He was sent ‘to jail for setting fire to his bed and trying to commit u . ' . I - g . . 5¢""“"3’ t° Bald i WE ‘no NOT SAY First Battleship ' n5.- BERLIN, Nov. 1r.-'rhe construc- ‘ noLLAze DAYS, VlNovember 20th rind 21st l‘ ‘Alleyisl A sgS/ioe fStore ~ l WE . ARE ‘PLANNING ion 15.41‘ TI-(IINGS roll YOU 0N. THESETWO DAYS. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE DISCOUNTED EXCEPTING RUBBER. GOODS. manner so that selections may be ejnuy made, everything marked in plain figures. you may practically wait on yourselves, A icw of these attractions are mentioned below and will also be shown in our windows, ' Two Straps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.05 ‘ ALLEY ‘& ca, lLimited . MEN ’;S. _ Brown Leather Work Boots, Pawn soles $2.58 Brown lie-Ten Blucher Work Boots, solid nu l. rook, steel Nile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.15 Man's Brown or-Blsckfino Boots 53.15 Men's Tan Calf Oxfords. nllliiadyenr welt“; rlnntfith?» .‘.'f'."§é:3ir . l, 'BOY’S fishes .1 to 5) Bl-ownornlaolrmdsrmflod... ...... “can ’ smlu M non-mm hoots .... .. us! Bowslslnos 11 to_l3). , j ' Brown or BM- wis. usual...“ .... .. us: 10o Ladies’ Sill Hosiery, Fniflrqluonnq 51.29 l-Idlw’ Owhmm Hose ....... .. $1.35 Ladies‘ Silk nnn Wool-Hole ..... .. s1 l3 Fawn Cloth Bnttonsd lagging, "m" m; ...... .. $1.25.. ...... 15o sndlllo nmwtll ilk-BK '.'.'. . NOTES v Terms-Cub only. No Alrlmbntion. ' . Parcels Bent. ' " Rubber Goods ire all marked st ex- tremely low prices, . o. J and whistled. proceedings. Before lunch he had revised his As Tichaek is n stranger and has reckless plans. ‘There would be no no friends in Ghatliam and no introducing the son of Joel Rand money the Governor of the jail is go the lwighborhood! The misk was loath to lock him out and until too great-now. official measures are taken by the ~ w higher authorities ~ln the matter (To Be Gvntinued) the Bo‘ ‘ nlndy continue as his boarder. CANADNSPOTATO CROP COST 0F FEEDING HORSES - OTTAWA, Nov. l'l.—_Canada's po- , tato crop will amount t0 54,575,000 cwt. this year according in a. pre- iEXlicflmenta-l-mms NM”) ‘ ‘ '1 lnnry estimate of the dominion Aliihfllllfh’ ‘the W410i‘ i5 Wind bureau of statistics. This‘ n,» in- used wvwflsfllllv ‘We He“ m“? crease or’ a,lrl,ooo "cwt. as competed operations. the work hmse may still Mm 13,50 yfgfg‘ flfQp .9; 40,450,000 be considered as the P1111011!!! '1"!!- dwt.. and an increase’ of 3.577.000 tive rower. on the greet maioriiry cwt. over the nvo year average. The oftho ffllmfi of 0811MB. WIIBB- estimated average price is givep as ILBUR. . MIiIK-JiiKJSI 0.10.. tui? “Tourer: slum kid!‘ was his 1 l l l I ‘,7 . 1 ma mow aw“ I“ Sh” ‘ I" lN - ' ‘-°‘° °‘°°"‘° llmi Iollll Siari - » r A A ‘ i l-lnnl nl rnilintls... c ‘use... H HANDS‘ » lln.rnsl>..lvuiil»,1ae-r2tll-Avo,i$""“ N, i $"E.§Zl“..‘l‘li'7$'l§.'n'?.b§n“?°l§ w‘ Pew-i“ W" "1" liulai, by Cdlm .nloep._wouldwehenu inthen 1"“ ' ‘ screaming, and my bug would star ‘m.’ pumping and v I g A neighbor lsdy told me to try ‘mt a ‘mogul-standing j are plnything of her heavily armed tlon of the first German warship laid down since the war will contirl- ue as the result of the rejection by the lteiohtol today of a Socialist- Democrnt motion til-turn the funds to other use. The vote was 255 to 203, with eightnbstalnerll ;who are members of the German peasants party. The majority of 52 for rejection of the motion automatically disposed-of a funds for protective measures against gas andbir raids and like- wise killed s communist to use the money to feed children. Although the result was foreseen. despite the su ' A, of the motion by Chancellor ueller, there was much public inihrest in the debate. Rear Admiral Frans Bruening- halls, retlredapf. the Peoples party, said ithst he wk a pacifist but that he refused to countenance to nuke Germany neighbors. ‘ .“Ws still live-in a world of stark I Fascist motion to use the liberated - Three Brown Tea I5 the best Tea you canlbuy. _, Weleav that/to you to say when Yo try_ it. - - ~--ue. pl VWXNTEDpifl " RU\VVIETIR§l. ANY QUANTITY’ QUALITY realities." he mid. ‘firmer-e might is still above right and Germany needs to look to her dofences to ‘ssve her.- self from destnlction." ' Males Atltaiclc . Ion Lloyd; George Highest Market. ell-leafless roe" _}