r , . - -. .r H, \ l . . l ‘ ~ , ».__l_.v...,.__ . , //’.=.'-’=:';~:°g;. 321 ’ ' ». .y 1, ,I1 i,)‘ ‘ _ _ l . _. . f -4 . , . . , . .71 _ 1.' ;.¢__'_/__,//,.»'»'T»" OCTQBER 18,1932 . THE _ - d . ._ . _ _ .... s -.-.§HA1§19TTE'l‘ovvN cUAll_AN ___ L _Ji __ _ _ 1, é§E__l_._l,l_R£ ;_naL Old Times and '__ TrzbuteTo}'ormer ‘mmgarm "”’ SHE IS- ,I I Loon!-me Adv ' ' ~_ ...Ind , sufnMdudidlddrdhld Isiddl _ 1v.,,.,__ antage For 14.1. .1 e Q Y 8 Wig .af “V *"3 ”"~ ’ If ~ '.I5.f.tn.»;»»~‘>f.r:` \» » 1 I ` *I h I I -B’ sm" - 1 0 I The followina tribute is from thc I P = ‘ I ` 3; t .. ` 'sydney Post or oct. isthz _ S . _ I I TI” 1°” F"“k I- s"W°"° “in” Delivered at the Railway wharf, Charlotte. , as s » *ff .d al in " In the year A. D/1851 thee was published in the Royal Gazette at F THE "SUNSHINE DA Y ill"§’fti'i1."'“..;.i....°°»f§.°'...i’.f..".f.§i`.T son, Esq.. Barrister dsc, evidently to - ' a friend in the old country who Mi/ST ER Y GIRL - --vv »» -- erica These letters, so far as they go, give a. fairly good idea of con~ d‘tions in these early days and are Wh0 ll Cdrfy CCISII interesting td students or history. Compared with conditions today, _Pri-zes Fra," Store `To Stare here was little ’ complaint of lui- employment. To get a piece of land near the shore if possible and if Next IVED. and ITHURS. “°° ""‘ ”"° 22”" "i.”.‘.".“‘°.§f.I`.‘ desire of t old co ry - grant When this was secured on '”"S terms. of payment they were satis- fied to go to work and make a I I Caught. I home for themselves. Luxuries as we have such today were not thought of nor desired. Food and You must be in the Store and §f.‘.`ff."'f§. i".'.`.`.’,..f§v'.iI.°i°.° °...fl§"f.i purchase fnade there Each of the seventeen letters deals with different subjects and a to to chazlenge few quotations from each may be T/ieArt QTD REASONS FOR VISITING OUR TEA ROOMI FIRST, good food, well pre- pared. SECOND, art of seem-Ing every dish its its daint- iest and most appetixing form. _ _ THIRD. wide choice of ' Lunches on our Menu. . For Sunshine Days we nn ¢°-operating with other Merchants and offer Spcclgl Low Prices for Lnnoheons, MA YFHIR IEA ' I ' 'Im' "`or`laboure'r"who will continue will- aintyService ~ ROOM interesting. In the first letter he says:-"I feel convinced that there erica to which certain classes of people desirous-of crossing the At- lantic, can turn their attention with better prospects of success. I say certain classes because the Is- land is neither an Ei Dorado nor 9. California and is no place for-the speculative adventurer, who is anx- ious to accumulate a fortune with which he may, after the lapse of a few_` years, reium to his native country, and dazzle tho eyes of his friends and acquaintances. . . To him _who has a large or an in' c"easlng family and who is also possessed of some capital, ,accom- panied with ’ndustrious habits, who is not in haste to get rich but anx- idu_s.,to putjthdt family in the way 'of earning their own livelihood, the Inland' affords equal, if not su- perjoiggdyantages. to the surround- l'ng,..Provirices.. The poor but sober and, industrious farmer, mechanic _ __ ""'ing¢;to ,yvqrlcls _sul-e, if life and MAKING LEATHER AT HOME In tlicse days when advantage ‘los to bc taken of every possible I wlwmy interest in revived in the home tanning of leather. A number of inquiries as to how this can be done have been received by the Publications Branch of the Depart- these, their wants were few. 4 1 only MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATOR . new. 600 lbs. capacity. Reg. price $90.00 . . . . . . . $65.00 1 only MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATOR new. 500 lbs. capacity. Reg. price $85.00 .. . . :_-30.00 1 DOMINION PIANO CASED ORGAN Perfect condition guaranteed . . . . . . . . ._ $55.00 1 new PHILCO COMBINATION RADIO ` Regular price $187.50 . . . . . . . . . . .. $98.00 ‘1 new FADA BATTERY CABINET RADIO Regular $174.00. Fully equipped . . . . . . $98.00 1 new FADA 7 TUBE MANTEL RADIO Regular $99.00 $59.00 1 new CORONA RANGE. Burns Wood or coal Regular $107.00 . . . . . $75.00 FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED = W.. Il. D E N N I S 187 Great George Street Charlottetown .?.Zif€.§;‘.”I..‘;’.Z.°$ ".fi“?.€"'.l5.i'...‘$t;..”2i§’ riruury onion cbuidl are few parts of British North Am- ' cool to enable us to purchase a TRY quarter of beef say from 90 to 200 lbs and when the winter fed is of- 7_00_S,,lll0l- 0_ G__ L T_ legum- fered- for sale, it may be had at meeting - Social Hall. ‘from 2d. to l 1-2d sterling (4c to _ Sic) Der lb and even lower. Winter -if is the season for pork. It is then| plenty, well fed and well tasted. It -- --- is never over large, the _ carcass This 12 relufwd 10|' IIBWS. bill seldom exgeeding 300 lbs and the advertisements of a. news character price zd (40 51,51-ling pe, l|,_ m may be inserted at the rate of 4|.. general, private families, to whom W1' Wufd- S¢fi°'~IY l’°Y°b1° in W' economy is an object, prefer cur-| llllg mel, own p°l.k_ bacon and NORTH RIVER GROUP of Bap- 'hBl,lll_ llllwllllslllg by the carcm ln list Cillrches. Services Sunday, the wllitel' or towards spring when Ocwbi” 25rd' Wm be held as ml' del-ed fine i t th i . . . “W” ° ° °““5° ° town, for boat sailing October 31st. ieducatlon in Sydney inthe far of this province. It is worth recall- lall the high school courses up to y y clpaiship ot Mr. E. T. MacKccil. ‘with the sole assistance of the late zens, can with grateful sincerity. ' It was ii time when salaries were pltlfully small, when public financial support was meagre, and when, in a far wider sense than is understood to- day, the school was what the teach- er made lt. ` The late F. I. Stewart was born in Charlottetown 66 years ago. One of the youngest and most brilliant students that ever graduated from Prince of Wales College, he won a Munro scholarship at Dalhousie and ,subsequently made a. marvellous re- cord in mathematics at that Univer- sity. He was the first Maritime boy to win the extra-mural deguee of bachelor of arts in mathematics from London University,-a notable achievement considering the exact- ing standards of London in the de- partment of mathematics. He would have gone far in the fields of scholarship and educational work ‘had it not been for an early break- down of health, induced by exces- sive application to his studies. As it was, he gave his life to high away years when the Cape Breton _ _ _ calmly AcMlemy_ wllll lls stall 0, _ Farmers living near _Charlottetown will re- two mclle,s_ ills, Won l,_, place lu l ceive checks at market prices, plus frclgh t. Call the ioreironi cz the high sells..-1.. i and get y0ur bugs today- Iing, for it seemslncredible in this ' A- more spacious educational era, that y "rind including that or gnide twelve were carried for years in the old! ___'___"'__i____ E ..,,___. fl) susan 10 Lin. 49c Special 4 'M $1' Rouen cars 10 lbs. 35c _ oA'r MEAL 10 lbs. 35C CORNFLAKES ii Packages . . . . ., NON PREMIUM R. OATS I Package . . . . . ,. TOILET PAPER ‘l Rolls . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ANOTHER SUNSHINE SPECIAL i 1 iin Palms i un Pascilas i un rlunnrrna 1-Lulu JAM 40 Oz. Bottle . . . . . . .. 29C eonslvcn MLADE. 40 Oz. Bottle . . . . . . .. 290 Raisilvs 2 Lbs. 25C oi~:loN's io Lbs. 19° IF. 1. stewart. And the work was 1. well and eillciently done in those . days, as scores of graduates of tim EVERY DAY ls SUNSHINE DAY AT P. ` . Sydney Academy of 30 or 40 years, BARGAINS. BELOW IS LISTED A FEW JSF ago, prominent and successful citi- SPECIALS YOU REQUIRE, still be found to attest 1-1 V _ ' Sunshine Extra S}’ECIl\L FAIRY 0 5CakesS...A¥,.. . . . . . ,_ CRANBERRIE ' 4 Quarts . . . . . .. _ Lonsrl-:R 2. If: Ib. Tins . . . . . . . .. CONDENSED 'tunic ~ 1 can . ..... _.A ...... ._ 109 BRUOMS 2 Red Handle . . . . . . .. 47c _ s.s1.l_vloN` l‘”.f.Z.”.‘l.I“.'.‘T?........ 230 ill? -.°`.'Z“f`.‘fT‘T‘....... 236 §?El.lf.l;;vv OF 279 Beans 1..‘.’i‘.'.§°‘3.".».»;i‘;.‘f."‘i _ ff' 19d c.iliu>m;l.l.'s soups labels 25C 4 libs. .............. .. 256 §.’°.f‘.i‘..s.l’."‘.‘.`T¥ ,,,, .. 250 1535 cheapest. Excellent hams can 1°“"” 1""““"'I"“' at H 5' mu N°"'h school work in Nova Scotia, and be- and be` d l lc- _ d River, at 3 p. m.; Long Creek at came one of the builders of the in procure rom bu hers an _ - CAR _ others al _ld to sd (ll: lo mc, pelll p. in.; Rally Service at clyde Riv- slllullon wlllch was the f0re____m_ _ I__`MIl;l>_EIs;,l__l>.1;_l:)sl;ll_ll=__s,1_ iglivwlrs. clinn_.iGl:, cnnnlw. lb. Turke ell or Bc to ef at B p. m. Rev, J. G, Wak€1iH8» ner of the Sydney Academy of to- ' EST PRICE” IN THE CITY- ys s _ f k to is (4 P _ Mc) each Geese from 15 to gg (244, as °r- _ lday. Owing to recurrent periods of to 4f8c) each and plenty of f0w1 for iish from id fc iid (ze ic iw _A mel '°“‘ ° I AY D uneertairrhealth, he retired from I HORSE STOLEN OR STR' E the staff over 20 years ago, but rc- sumed the work afterwards, till his each: the high price is for a :ish at R°“d dismct' “nm” V’ the 9”? °n. _recent illness -compelled him to least ‘our feet long salmon _ujelsaturday and stnbied his. horse in -abandon ll; fll.lally_ ` ‘ Ithe barn of a friend‘s house on ‘ "Tw I ll ol C _ brought from St. Peters in the cas-3 l° me” °“°r" W’ e M Spring Street.. When he went for lyle_ ills I do none Otllers/. one P. J. MacDONALD 8d to is for two (16c to 2-ic). Cod-i fa H th sl" Peters __ GROCER Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Charlottetown Ph '8B8 ' I ones and 889 Free D°||VBl’y Phones 888 and 880 l~,l-elm-ed_ Thlll deals ‘lh'é‘ '”health are vouchsafed to hirn, to eral pmcessgs _Qt lle§l.llng__ llmlng_ be, in the course of a few years, in dehal,-ills __l_pllllng._l_esl_lng_ sDlll,_en_ ua .far _more respectable and Indo. mg and' fllllslllll; lealhers md. pendent rank of life than he could hidan_ di different kinds. whila the ev" h“"° “WM t° “mm °° In old tanning bark method in ol d hi’ °‘”“ °°““””" 3"* "‘°‘° """° v ve ll, long perlod of llme and a lot of hope to succeed without pruderlee, work many new methods make th economy, lndustry and patience e will find themselves miserably dis- #,_ A men* °i Azrlculture, and to meet the need a special circular has been home tanning of leather fairly easy. SUNSHINE W EEK' 0NLY appointed." (This later statement ls just as true today as it was in 1851. Young people today are not economical nor have they much "patielice". They want lots of rea- dy money and then they want to - ~ spend lt. To save for c. rainy dey ., lr »|i&\.|||lll_l_lll_LlL~,ll,l __ _ ._ . |I' N' f r ir I. -i~-v-w_i»l»vvvé._. _Z ` _:~lugm|u \\~» if-Lire. =....~.e.~‘ :.:=;§»'_ ‘ ` in `\. ".s“.“.; ... ..."1 -..._i.~_~.... . _ _ *___ ..___ Ii r s! FREE With each range sold during Sun- shine Week, the purchaser will receive, free of charge, a seven piece aluminum set (li kettle, tea pot, double boil- er, pot, and three saucepans). lf mum TAKE ADVANTAGE -l- -- `; OF THIS i. \__ ’ WONDERFUL ' _ OFFER _gig Hardware cd. Limited __ E - are, no dolibt, in the right for to them is out of date logic. The boys want a “job on the railway" or some other Government job and the girls wan; to be "stenogs" or "nurses". House or farm work is too slow and such a thing as knitting or weaving is simply out of the question.) The balance of the first letter is made up with a description of the climate and the seeding season and winds up by saying that "the climate is decidedly a healthy one. We are subject to no endemic dis- cases and fever and ague are un- known." Prlces In Those Days In the second letter, he deals with "eats" and the prices of the same. He starts by sayingz- Food and ralment, fire and shelter, say the Philosophers, are all that are n nl to existence and they wherever li man goes, whether to a SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Fifi' .Ii‘l§°f..”T.l`.‘f.°".°.°“.§`it."l'..i’.’f.'i.v°.'§ . 8 Day Solid 0¢lk Clock llfillt $12!; lil. I.'Z.f..§°i-i.‘Il.f.'....i..If would have to add to his list the _ Silver D.m0`°l Cathedral Strike "auiomdbile~`dnd the "radio" and _ n y “'95 many other things now consldefed For LIVIIIK R00m 01’ Den "necessary to existence." Fully Guaranteed "The ...di-list in chniditeidwn is G H TA Y L OR twice a week, Wednesdays and ° ° Saturdays, provided with the sub- Jewaller and Engrgver stantials of life. The prlcé of beef. mutton, lamb, vcal and pork sei ' dom, even in summer, exceed four -MMM. . l HAM” ._ J ‘ - __ _|65 Great George Street _ SALMOIEI$112.........»..................»... POI' ll5c~ f- " Moran. _.;;::::::::::::::::::'°;::::::':: "°;..; TZ: *_ . _ _"" pence sterling (act per lb. I; is all grass fed until the beginning of Specials For This Week at wwf me which ~ we fe- Tha Home of Good Fish, . 'l"'“"""-""”r-~~,,,,,,,,,,,,--, ..M__.__ ___, -_M_.__-.-_._ __A rll.La'rs or lumnocx - - wliiimh shampoo and ggi... 0. dd.. .__._.::::::f:::::::::::::.’f 'lil '.‘.’.’.-¥‘..'£ 2 -if-ee -»- -f --»» - ww MN illinois ll, , 2,” givsmss-ado dn mnmsni SMOK .......................... I I. or Plcxlio zlhniuizsd. _. . ::1u¢f°¢'°° “uf °°" W' ' D UADDOUK lu. il “P- °'“'"*'- loss!-sss~c_on i I3; n».'lu2`. _ A mm wut min wx 'ws Hairdressing Shoppe r lsulin nsll maker . idle Phone lil! -I _ 1; Qlmlll gg Mn. B' wma' I.. Faircloagh. "4c) per lb and 1 1~2d (ac) per lb tem 9"* 91 me I‘°1°'“d the °nIy’it about seven o'clock Sunday morn- phce when they are caught' at an ing the horse had disappeared. ;:;;ag;b;’én;: 62°) t_1;`3_:txb;__;trh;as§__l'l‘he matter was reported to the po- ' llice, but so for no trace of it has ensued’ and if n°t 5° une' Very ‘been found. The animal was a was the divine, the other the teach- er. The measure of a man's success in life is not what he acquires, but how well he serves. The late F. I. Stewart gave the best years of his lime mfermr t° salmon' In wmter"bl'0WH mare' WGIEIIIUK “mu” 1205 life to the service of this commun trout’ melts and Eels are caugm"b5~ ~ ‘ f~ lty`in a profession where service through holes ln the ice. In thesel has always brought scant financial dByS Of Stlierice, l0bSI»8l‘5 and 0Y5‘| Lnmeliesl prevented by Minas-d’l. lreward and Constant Sclf_Sacrl_ ters are not allowed to -be fish and are called shell fish. Oysters now sell for ls 6d to 28 (36c to 48c> per bushel. 'I‘hey were formerly half] Pieces °f limd in the Vi°If\if'Y bfinil this pl.lce_ Bolled lobsters Bw, in lettuce, cucumbers, green' peas bi-ought to the inazket in can M and berth ¢&bf>°B° and iumivs loads ‘nd sen for from 1_2d to 2d dw 101' WIIICBT USE Call be hid ln (lc to 4c) each and either eaten on EN” abundanw In the ““'t“m“~ m the spot ol. wnled home to make July strawberries are plentiful at stews, sauces or salads. Eels are 2d W 3d (4C I0 6°) Per q“*“`t “nd fine I care not how you cook "”Pb@1"i°S f°" Preserving “fe `them. The Indian coils them in a b°“5h’i by the b“°k°““1~ G°°d ‘hols llned wlth hot ashes and co. cheese E made and sold by farmers ve" them wllh me same and and butter which differs greatly in ..when_ell°llgl.l.. he lms mem W|th_ quality sells for from 5d to ls (100 that tenderness and respect which` I'° 24°) Pe’ lb- __ 'is unquestionably their due and I have “S Y°“ P°1'°°IV° UW” he emu, dlsell aglllg mem f-omlprices of everything in sterling s - s - their now con-ugated skin, slides m°“¢Y» A 5°Ve’°iK“» Wh'°h WMI mem lm a dlsll ol bllcll lml.k_ you is twenty shillings, is with us th ll, lllt flesh rlvalllng worth thirty; a shilling ls ls 6d ,where e w e -the mm lnvlles me hungry tm. with us. Thus if your income is 300 gp tg mg food Herring at first D0unds sterling, it is equal to 450 v er . _ld per dozen and afterwards Bypounds here. And this knowledge is <2-ic) per hundred. iilwclnnel may “YW y°u in ill’-S Wi*~ 35° sometimes very large sell for is Gd p°““d’ _:°"u’_;§ Bg'fe;c;':l;r”£h:"g;f to 3 <24.; to dsc) per dozen. Bears i“°°m° fm Y ham are Bold durlng the wlnlel, and ldnial Governmenrt with the excep- hues sell from :lam 4d (llc ln Bc) tion of the Chief Justice who has \ h_ Th l_ "ed _.Dum mls_m,m_ now 600 pounds sterling but his GB/C 9 Il E ed partridge, bring ed to 9d pe’ lb- so important as to be able to com- mand good wholesome bread at a_ cheap rate." Oatmeal is always to NOTICE Just received a shipment 0f loods consisting of Men'| Pill'-B» Shirts, Sweaters, Men’s SDA Woollell. light and heavyweight; Boots and Shag, new and second hn_.nd_. Previous to the disease, by what- ever name it may be known. of the potato, this valuable esculent was the staple article of home con- sumption a.nd of export, and we trust we shall ltlll be able to reck- on upon the superiority hitherto conceded to us, if it be the will of Providence to shield us from any nn-ther attack from this .lastly dfeaded foe. There was a tolcrably fair crop last year and the averliiu fall price is about Bd to is <16c to 24a) per bushel. I know of no part of America where they can be had of A better quality. Almcst every ‘II _ I .M mmf: nn' house of respectability has a "l:lt- MID. Ladies’ ljnsles. Coats, Sweaters. stock!-un. or nu kinds. _ _ It will my you id vim nd. lt will be a big saving to yol. Second Hand Store 108 Rlohmnllll Slrfiit wi -io.: - t.-Bi ohm garden" and owners oi sniau ssaz-io-is-si ’ ~ ~ 4/I . fice. Con vention At East Royalty A most successful District Con- vention of the Marshfield, York, East, West and Centra! Royalties. Spring Park, Dunstaffnnge, Pleas- ant Grove, Harrington, Stanhope and Covehead Road, was held in Heartz Hall, East Royalty, on the aftemcon and evening of October 14th. ~ After a. few well chosen remarks by the District President, Mrs. Heath Vessey, York, session opened by a "sing-song," followed by thc Creed repeated in unison. Mrs. Arthur Robertson on behalf of the East, Royalty Instituto hi-:irtlly wel- comed the visitors. This address was ably replied to on behalf of the visiting Institutes by Mrs. Jas. Ro- per, Jr., Central Royalty. The mlxiutes of the last District Convention held at York were read followed by singing "O Canada. Very special mention might be made of the three excellent Demon- strations given by Mrs. Edgar Heartz, of Marshfield, on the dif- ferent uses of "Jello"; Miss Isabel Andrews, East Royalty on "Appetiz- 'crs"; and the third by 2-'iss Hos- zard Supervisor an "Cream Soups." A humorous reading was then given by Mrs. Chrystie of York, which was much enjoyed. Tile elec- tion of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: President'-Mrs. Alex McNevin, East Royalty- Vlce President--Mrs. Neil Dar- rach, East Royalty. Secretary Treasurer-Mrs. Wm. Jenkins, Dunstaffnage. A hearty vote of thanks was ten- dered to Miss MacMillan for hei- very instnlctive address ,and to Miss 1-laszard, Mrs. Heartz, and Miss Andrews for their very delightful demonstrations. A Resolution and Courtesy Com- _mittee was appointed of Mrs. W. P. Macleod, central Royalty; Mrs. l`____nill MacDougall, Pleasant Grove; and lives the illstrumclital music by Miss Mrs. Fred Gates, West Royalty. Re- 'Emma l\lncNevlli, of East Royalty. solved: "Whereas, this past year our The evening meeting opened at 8 Institutes have devoted their meet- 0'C10CIi~ T110 PTUSWCUE “'€3C0m6d ings more to the social side rather .lilo new excclltive and tlialikccl thc than the educational, therefore re- solved than we (as individual In-I _stitubes) stress the educational value of ou.r programs during the com. ing year. 2nd. Whereas this Con- lventlon has thoroughly enjoyed the splendid program given at this time, I _therefore resolved that a hearty] ‘vote of thanks be tendered eaciij one who so entertained us, partlcu- _larlv Prof. walter sliaw _for his] lsplendid address. 3rd. Whereas we | _have been so sumptiousiy entertain- ` fed by the ladies of the East Roy- 'alty Institute, therefore resolved that we tender them our apprecia- ltion. 4th. Whereas we have been greatly benefited by the excellent efforts of our retiring officers,l 'therefore resolved that we exteridl to them our sincere thanks, 1 l A very interesting feature wnsl the Handicraft table, put on by the ldifferent Institutes. Special men-I ftlcn might be made dl the needl .work by Miss Doris Taylor. After-| `noon session closed with the Na-. tional Anthem. During iiltermis-! _sion a delicious supper was served by the Ladies of East Royalty, and| a. pleasing feature of the social hourl Ilnstiilltcs for the splendid help giv- en the retiring officers. A very large and appreciative audience were present and enjoyed the fol- lowing program: 1. Opening Chorus, The Maple Lczif. 2. Moiiologue, Miss Isabell Brown, Covelicad. 3. Reading, Mrs. Peter Brodie, York. 4. Violin Solo, Miss Prudence Ings, West, Royalty Institute ten- coredl. 5. Recitation, Miss Lorna Stewart, Dunstaffnage. 6. Duel, Misses Agnes Curran and Katie Power, Pleasant Grove (en- corcdi. 7. Reading, Mrs, Jennie Ferguson, Celitrul Royalty. B. Solo, Miss Joan MncNe\'in, East Royalty. 9. Playoffs. "Curiifcd Babies", York. l0. Address, Community Welfare, Prof. W. R. Slmw. 11. Duct. Misses Jessie Jenkins find Mary I1-l".lt'l_lll. Kililxshficld. 12. Moliuiogilc, Miss Doris Birt, Covchciid. Collilllllou .il pogo 9 the .~nn\,~--. ,__.__ Accurntu and adopted. The Institutes rcpre- yy 'I sented gave very interesting and ex- h I cellent reports on thc year’s work. / '.nn»‘.- Q A very interesting talk was then given by Miss MacMillan, Assistant _ Superintendent, her subject being / "The objects of the Womcn`s In- 5m‘“te‘" This w“s Very much np` I I \ cd lnsolc ol' fini alloc and ihc hollom Dfwiated and 5"-I°Yed~ This ‘V951 ofihcfuotcnsllrcsperfcctdislrilllllionof ' | the weight of tho body on the feet Prop-r~orcli from i ‘ i'.`.'¢. tory wear. I)on'l. dclny this boon for your foci. Contnct Ilciivccn thc mould- rcril The “YORK” Lust .-I good ull-lreaflier model i- Sold exclusively by PURDIE & FERGUSON i SHOE STORE Charlottetown l _:- 'S dne Academy, under thc Prin- _ > ' \ . .__ _