Something Good A delicious dish that has rapidly-gained public favor is- Rose Brand Sausages and mashed potatoes. These dainty morsels of rich, lean, deli- eatel spicedppork have a tempting, appeal- ing avor that never grows tiresome. With Roae Brand Sausages a tasty lunch or a hearty dinner can be economically and quickly prepared. Thoughtful women everywhere have added to their weekly menu —- Rose Brand Saus- ages and mashed potatoes. n_,‘_'_ -4.,___,_,.___. ..__ _ m1 if Now Concerning GIFTS l There arehiany Things that Might Appropriately be Said; but 0aefoi Them will be Sulficient to Carry the Point» which is That Thoughtful Planning and Early Buying Will Bring’ Much More 1i 1i i agreeable Results all Around than can Possibly be ACHIEVED - BY WAITING. - g This store is brimfnl of sensible and charming and nselnl things, delightful to possess. ' it is the part of wisdom, therefore, tb make selections before the inevitable "rush" begins CUTLERY We have just received from Wosteuholu, Sheffield. what is fiobably the finest line of Cutlery ever ‘ brought to this Province. r ese goods were paid for at a very lowrate of exchange .by which yon will be beneiitted. ' Stainlessllessert and Table Knives $18.00 to $20. per doz. lverplfd llessert and Table Knives up to $12.00’ doten. Wostenliolmb celebrated Carvers in Cases up to $30. ‘wdflflllflllll Fuller-yin Cabinets ll i0 $50 osttalialii Ppcliet Knives u to 5.00 each. _ oereiibohh ‘Razors up to 3.50 each. _ p, naphtha ‘liazofs‘in¥uia:isys§tg’l6r5 of cages. tering iver a e. approval-ill! . , per oz. Montreal Catalogue lionsiis $7 ‘ We Invite Assortment. O O Y0}! “to 1ngpect our beautiful ‘ western goal had been in real dan- Stories of the 0, lime y P. E.»l. A retinas '* v p,‘ .. “Continued. From-Page 7.. q»; in an elegant run. . You seize the pigskin and you go | Toby McMillan,‘ . i slow Toby ltdcMillsn, You make a rod at every bound You hardly seem to touch th ground, ‘ Yowroswlttsr than atqijrigbteneil hound, j ' - ‘ ~- Toby -_ Toby McMillan, There must be wings upon Iyour leet Toby McMillan. Upon the wind you seem to slide Right through the atmosphere you glide, ~ That's why we pat your back in pride, - Toby McMillan. The Saints got the bailout oi.’ trouble on a free kick and the Ah- bles had two right in uueoession. in the latter‘ Jones attemptedn goal but: the ball was 1:00 soggy and fell in front o fthe poi-its. hive ly scrims in the quagmire surroufltlv "IE the 39:11 followed. Fullback McDonald made o. good stop for S. D. C. from a kick and out oi that -the Saints sent it up to’ centre, and‘ by the aid o! n tree kick, from Car, roll and hard combined dribbling it was brought right up almost to ther- Abbie goal line-the first time the ger since the game started. The struggle went on for some time’ tlll the Ahbles by a Tree kick started it on the other tuck. it hovered around centre and was again worked down in scrims to about the Saints 85 yard line where pin/y suddenly ceased by reason oi one of St. Dunistanls men being in- jured by a kick. This was four minutes to time. Play was resumed after a while, Abbles ‘dropping Mc- Kenna. The play for the remaind- er was pretty even, the Abhiss holding their opponents down on the 25 yard line whereit was when time was up. were obliged to rouge once ll t-hl Caramels l enpu brown augu- ii milk I m won naolneee K ell) built" )1 tauipoou cinnamon 9 tablespoons Gawain’: 1 Cocoa " teaspoon vanilla K cup chopped mate ye cup aultund riiieino Mellaudr-Put all ingredi~ ‘ ‘ cute. in a saucepan except § vuuillmstirovcr entleheot . till auger-iodine ved. Boil i until a softball may be 1c along to the College 10 yard lino You make the lightning’: pace look Like Mercury your legs are ileet- _ During mu half the corrsgiiaii‘ -- Abbie! were anxious to continue ‘play until one side ahoiild aeorb, any, longer. " Charles McQulllan referred in his - jusual ratisliictory style. Q1 --i—tO}-—--— D6 And subject still “to doubt and Until he gets the final blmv , ‘when hour existence ciieheul g0. from first: Each day he does him more ad- mire. herd’! voiioq , ‘And tollowing they all reiolcer fairiiriiiiimiireiie autumn mid but U16 Collegian: declined treble/v _ Not as though‘ l were email! 1 ritsct. ~ TheChristian ds imperfect here, I fear; , ‘ But by God's grace shall perfect; be. And shall the Lord in glory see. ‘ ‘l-‘mrn Christ our old men would i , away But ho. until his death must stay, f The new m?" won't depart . Because he loverfliim from the‘ Bo is to him his heart's desire, ills sheep now hear the shop-k" i‘ l M; . We lite eternal find in Tlaee_ ifroo. Away Thou none hast ever out ‘Emm Thee ‘we'll never‘ he m»? moved. . in this our mutual love is prov-- oil. I 0f failings we are sensible, That they are reprehensible; lWi ll. cor. . 992 This a? indeed our heart's tie-J ,- - . s e, ffhy holy (beauty we admire. Jesus. be Thou our strength" and guide; . i 0 keep us in Thy holy care_ And save us 4mm the tempte-l-‘s snare. _When an (His glory ‘Christ we'll see. . ‘We'll sing torever with delight. iWhile waiting in the Ilelda of light. - Thy praise, 0 Christ we'll ever B i. 1 iFmm death who has removed 'Wh0 dor- our soulls n_ ransom nave. And rose triumphant from the." QTGVO. .; O Thou host ascended up on high, . Unto Thy‘ curious _ arroyo the Forever art‘ the Church's King," » f . And will iller home -to Heaven bring. - formed when tried. in cold water. Cool all lrtly, but outlier-cam ,a unmoun- iliuhnd- sine. ur ‘on "to flffilfllplltfi and mark inequurelbeforoit burdens. i “Bimini Ftft-i l w, ». p, .. .. ‘Free, Qcrwnu Qimimmr it ---- ~ ltllili-Jli) i‘ ‘ale swim lioraPrintiag . l The ‘Central irexalmsrnrlvnar: Our imperfections shall be beal- e _ ‘ iAiid Thy rich Meanings to us , - collie ~ ~ -, r iliuom all detects shall be made , ' whole; j‘ _ Eternal Joy nballtlll our Ionic. >§ ~ i‘ The godly man now perfect is, ‘, ‘(Solarium with tboso who do ~_ so. ' Be oldiie sinful world ‘is not. Because salvation rho has got. Gospel perfection now in his. For 8lll|l9bs_ and sincere lie is: ‘ Those eucolltiucleh has on earth “ Begun the day or his new birth. ~ - i m» Heaven‘: periieetion he will.‘ a n-i e . . H. And itlienhrill enter paradise. H when trite ‘earth he'll pass" '1 Y, ' . '1 gallon n! the » eternal day. Q: And oat will cuticle» an rosin hi: own airworthiness; Wh1oh_'trften eiiiiiioslilm distress. lAnd ‘he in observes ‘o! God, Gill IDUOVGI 0f the lLord: 1 Solution 1811")“ bu recoiveiL. ~-%Mt by Gal-hi be deceived. ~ And ballad pulled rrorn dear-in. ‘ to Ill " o. i: la migration conqueror in the t? . (He. 016t- "lrla moo viotoriotaa, (will mitot- Houveu elorioiu. . zDJIuoLlArL-i A stranger's voice they will not_ i now, . lBut they away trioin him will go. “ To whom shall we then go, they ‘ said, , " For tiroudour 811M111 debts hast ' Ildrornfiotanls yoke wears set; _ (We'll follow Thee uotiii the last,’ a Our loving Saviour, moreover-e, .. to our prayers bow His ’Tis Christ that bears our sins v away, lHy gluioe improve us every day; . l Preps! us tor the land o! iss, ' Because by purchase we are. I. ‘other yet we hope to And shim. 0 40.11am. w ‘be likef" . Lost rwo on slippery paths should slide. 0, thenhkrw Joyful wo shall be, "l9 8111382 istitute- room. iworloct in his own l waiters aiiiinaiis $1.10 Misses Sides 11 to 90c Qliildren Sizes 3 to 10 1-2 ..... 80c ' MEN'S’ lioness KING sass Boy's 1 to 5 __ -_. $3.25 _______,_ m Small Byys 11 to $35. Small Boys 1-1 to 13 $2.50 Childs 9 to 10 .. ‘$8,431 - Boy’s Rubbers 1 to .5 Youths Rudbers 11 to 13...... $1,“ men's Yniion llldlilmtfifi Boy’s 1 to 5 Prices in Canada If. p No. 1 Quality Rubbers MEN'S iinaiien a 1 " MEN'S CLOSED esiiirihiltq; a 14H“?- , ifaveoaa-io-mch RUBBER BOOTS Rubber Boots for men 35,25 Rubber Boots for Women ...... ..___ £155‘ Rubber lots for Boys _,__ __$3_75 ' Rubber Boots for Girls Rubber Boots for Children._.. .... .. $2.50 Mail Orders Postage Paid. Alley & Co. n: 0ueen St _. .._. $2.95 v $1.15 a L l Fashionable Footweari “hswonr OF women's lNSTlTUTESfP. E. ISLAND Malpeque.»—'l‘he regular monthly 11th. There were eleven mem- bers present. A decorating com- mittee was appointed for the in- One new member was added to the Institute. An old-fashioned spelling-match form- ed a part of the evening's pro- .r_ ed rind a pleasant time was spenton the evening o; Tummy, “it by the members. St Nicholas W. regular meeting at the home of meeting of the Malpeque Women's Mrs. Callie Perry, on the evening institute was held in the institute of November 1()i,h_ groom on the evening oi’ November A paper on the Efficient Kitchen was read and enjoyed by all. This institute has been organized only a few months but already has accomplished a éruirt deal in connection with school improvements. Stanley Brldgm-The November meeting oi this Institute was held ‘gramme. Refreshments were aerv-iiii the homo oi‘ Mrs. Capt. Miller I.—-Held their one women present. emlber 18in Them were fltlli committee gave their relwfl 4W‘ has decided lo repair the b ,v plaster in the school. Bchonlll zes have been voted to he >_ tit Hi6 Gilt! 0i‘ Hi6 Y9“ _ swore discussed for this (lllfll _ tree lor the children. A dim‘ stration on the Hot School W“ was given by the vlsltlni 501ml _ nor. At the conclusion of meeting lunch was served lllljll enjoyable time was I99!"- i The sehiil ,