""' Ill;-Q » f-l - Q :S W/ _ ~..“-l'\l'€` IDU _.on Time? lfnot let _us have you watch we take specia . care in'cleaning_ and sett- ing it up so _you ar sured of the best result your time piece We also cali you ttention. to our line atches, diamonds, vol rings. brooches; stick ‘ ins, chains, silverware \\\\¥ N ut glass, etc. LR. Gillis Ll eweler and Optician \\§n\vllix\\\\\ ' :lull ~° f’ s_ 5' ir. .7 Q. A 0 Q. -:__ -1 Q ,_, 4rf;a\\\\\\\l\a\\\._-_»Jf//A 'M '(/Ili \\\\\\\\\YIIIIllln ” _ HORSl-IS If noi. Hughes’ ieed. Powder is the best. l I I u Good Condition? Condition V Palivder ‘ .Will _give them a keen Hvrveilte. ltegulaledisorders, PUIIYY the blood. Keep them_ healthy and in good condition, _l’re_vent colic Cflllstd ill( lnrligestiorl and acids _ln thoroughly assimllatlng the regular Over 40 years, exneyienrye treatment of horses and cattle is your guarantee I that Hughes Condition Geo. E. Hughes N nyside Ch’|;0wn N “The Peoplels Dauggist" _ \ 5!F.!§‘-- ~-- --“L3 -. ._ _._.___i ..-..-». Warm" and _Dry 1 We sell all kinds of Men’s and Womens-Rubbers and Ovetshoes and ‘ _Lumbcrmans Rubber In Endless variety We' havethe .GOODS and SALESMEN you have this _ The Money Come in and let us make a perfect fit for you and let; us show you how little mon- ey will make _you comfort- a le for the winter _ Prices the lo"/est in Canada 1,, _ 'il » - Kerr Y°\1f` Fee* 300 club.. of l' Gold Fish to he Given Away' The Plan With each Purchase will be given one Globe with two fish free, of charge. riilz lll..l\'b'°° _ ‘ _ "ffm," l¢_¢_°a»‘i»¢yo»r amggim, _ ...gf “Y “md ....iz~.e.~.:°fl.i»:f.=.r':.i.... l»\»»»»-»s1~1»»»»- _ Il _ I l "5: .\/13’ 95' " `“"' ‘*’ “°"" ' 5' "J" “ French national costume. was ,disclos- ~_~--~-~-=‘-----~~‘=-'=-‘-‘~'~'-`-=° ~f“"~"“‘r;*""'-’-`-“""~"-"~“-‘~"‘=-‘-'~‘-'~'~"-*-*~"-~~~- i ed against a background of wild " . ' black. typical of thc present~ desolu .r . _ _ - _ . ._ . _ ~ i F - _ “ , , _,_ , . J ' _ g -= ' Moorc& Mcheodfhf E f 6°”"" A 3939* iuoilhgfaldiiagmiiie French national an- ‘N1 i 5 JJ ”‘_"" lthem in a most impnssionatod man- ' ` R is ny _'V N" "_ ‘ "1 GRANVN-'-E °‘R°U'T“-_s°""‘°°° ner, waving the ting of Francs as she- I 119""l21 Queeli S.t¢*°C|l~t0Wll ' " services will be allowed at Wheatley day evening. Rev. H. A. Brown, Mur- ray Harbour will be present and' will give an address each evening. It is hoped.tliot as many as possible will take advantage of these services. BURIAL SERVICE.-Mr. John Mobbs. Sr. who died on Jan, 11th was buried in the Methodist Cemetery at but the Rev. L. J. Leard was pres- ent and read' burial service at the grave-. FUNERAL SERVICE- The funeral of the late Mrs. Allan MacSwain took pay the last tribute of res-pect to a kind frie/nd and neighbor, an irre°- proachable Christian woman- whose life was a model of virtue and upright ne-ss. The’ funenrl service was cqn- ducted by her pastor Rev. W. McLeod of Clyde River whose eloquentyell chosen words were impressive and consoling. She is survived by a bare- aved hue-band three sons and. four daughters who will cherish 'the mem- ory of a. loving and noble' Christian wife and mother also two brothers and two sisters. The pail bearers were .l. McKinnon. H. Newman, S. Clough, J. Tierney, C. Cahill and P. McElroy. - ::HORSE RACING.-The horse-rm clng fans will be interested' to learn th_at it is. the intention to organlge a series of ice races on the Victora Harbor leo this winter. The Vic- toria Driving (llub, with that object in view. are hold-ing a meeting in Vic- toria Hall on Tuesday night, next. Ja- nuary Zilrd. at eight o'clo_ck. t0 Orga- nize a series of 'weekly matinee ra- ces. G; C.` Holland, Victoria, P. E. l. 3991. ___i_______._l_-_ NEEIER BNZNNR _ EIS NUR _-il At a bazaar recently given in Bos- clock. times on the final lines. Desfsuin iconcsar 'rum will 0 s iw- . _ S. ture and con;-rt in Bummergeid Hall ;?|:3jsm;'o]fg3gas` :users 'gui waving ' 110'; "' “ » Tuesday. January 30th., for pstniotic ° c "De ‘°“' ' ' - _ Mme. Frisch was accompanied by < ` I purpo__i:_i;li_. A'dmiasion 15 cents. Sale the Boston", c,,.chestm_ which Mmm' _ _fn ` °f c" Y 3991 hor uppgarancc. had played ‘1l`ha Star #(11 .‘~ i » 'il > ` ` . evening and will be continued _ _ 0" “G P0111 P836 four.) throughout the week-except Satur- New England lg. that of the art' of Wheatley River on Sunday. 4th inet. les of thi -P i. 'h' On account of the outbreak of small- lort or spisnniliig' dlithebuiivlinldeiiiltleleihtialig pox no dervice was held at the house. New England sisters are hardat worl place from her homo New Haven, Mrs. Stewart’a .gue‘s~t, is being quite Tuesday morning Jan. 16th when a lwidely entertaineidby her many friend; lil-YES Humber Of D9'°P|9 Bafhered t0na.t the dinner hour, small Bridges etc ton in aid oi Allied war funds, a Bos- presided BDO,” an Recrumng_ new mn ‘,`x°h““g° ”a¥,‘"°" TM smgmg °f J. J. Arsenault on Navy and National the ‘M“"B°'"“i°° by Mme’ PW” Service’ and Licfnt. White on Recruit- Frisch, dressed in the national colors mg_ one recruit for me Navy. secured of France alnd wat;il:ig_thc;_Frsnti_l; flag here I before a wi d y en ua as c au ence ' '» th fe, ww an excellent _ i _ ~ lot 20.000 persona which packed every m;`__"ti‘_‘:éb§";:_‘:;'i’d€d€ over by Hom B_ , i / ~ N,__r_-| Fl] ~ _ inch ot' space in the main hall ot Mec- Rogers was addressed by Re.,-_ D;-_ ......-,___ . ‘ . ~ Mme,” Building’ mrmed me grand Morrii'-in on Patriotic Fund John E. N” H ‘.§‘lN~ l 9 9' climax of the National Allied Bazaar Campbell for Navy and Re'.v_ G_ F_ N /\l~>_;'i;_;.__ last evening, which closed at 11 o- Dawson and Ueut_ McDonald on Re_ _`_‘_\\_‘. Nothing so dramatic as Mme r ‘ ~ , _ ol; amme of music. Two recruits Erischs appearance had been staged. grape’ securea heN_._ one for Navy and ` ' ' ll ` }‘ . \ ii., _ _ J The meeting at Elmsdale was ‘ ’ 2:53:11i;°is:’;‘l:‘..zl‘°.:r?'°',2:.;‘;: in ~»»»=~=» . \\\l- . . l ~ E r - this little stagla was draped a heavy W” 3 g°°d “'"é“d““°°~ T115 "P°°k°_" I' ~ \\.»l.ltllil ill ` _ it at this Circuit on Jan. 21st as follows reached the closing un” she was ` _ - ,_ _ - ~ _. v“"°Y 11- G"°“'|ll° 3- Sl-5"' obliged to repeat ghe song three times, _ n-u-E the. audience joining har the lggt two Nl PENINGS UE IN WEEK (C .tin d f Spllmillg. which was at one- time so- fnmous in that region, and is being ugiw successfully carried on in all its, ° Um”-91°'-‘“'9i ‘ <-eivilai /through the teacher, Miss Ad- ?|t,_.nl;_{‘;:;c:'ta;‘L,.?i§::l°l;%°§0? waisé I ` ‘Q / ‘ue °N°m' 3981- eveninifs crowd was so di ' ”’\ % ____ . eine that it ll 14 ~ f* became almost impossible to m `° ` ` ~ senvlces cANcsi.l_Eo.- The _ "H11 -' -- "N Board' of health has informed the E,l?§0:nv§i1l;nh';,Rnaé'_";,'.`risc§_ d 0 . R.L.J.L dtlt tt _ ' _ theev ombreakeiai; S n$__pl:_>)i_1( i;c)co;1_;\m_;>h g:_iortg_e.Wl_i;i1_i_i_in balm; could force his’ ` E \` Right Now _ 'WHY? Well -you have been watching pl lc: : -‘limb for the ---I t -o years hav--n't_ you? And bla in mnd lha: me later you leave it-the ~ more it will cost. _ _ _ WHAT’S THE ANSWER? - ' - The m¢n's store here is full of h.lnds0m_¢. well made suits ‘ l_ ~_ Suits made and cut by the-best 'clothing de- signers in Canada. . _ _ - We'd like you to drop in for a half h0ur-.- and let us try a few on you. ' I _' ` And about price-thls store is filled with suits, which while recently delivered-were or- dered many monfhs ago before the big increases _ You can buy good suits at I ‘ I U si ' 'fs xv-QU, -ni-=-_-1... s§~ River and Hunter River until further “l ' A R A notice I; I' i ‘ » _I . N ’ V H- . 'i` B y ' S t ‘ ‘ SPECIAL SERVICES will be bo- i' 0 u gin in Mlllview Church on Monday -l ’ 13.00, 15.00, 17.00, 18.00, 20.00, 22.50, 25.00 hi 1 __ Z 7 GniEAT VALUE ':» IN CLOTHING FOR BOYb Do you know that the purchase of boys suit 1 i overcoat NOW is not an expense. - __ It is an investment The suit you buy TODA' will be worth a good deal more money in a few shol- months. 3 “That sounds likemining stock prospectus? you say. But is most certainly SO. This _store _is full l i good suit's and Overcoats at prices »_ very little mo- than before the war-prices that argLOWER tha the same suitsfand overcoats can be. _OUHHT FOR AT THE FACTORIES right now. ._ » Suits 5.00, 6.01 », 1.50, 8.50, 10.00, 13.00 Ovsrcoals 6.00, 7.00, 8.U0,_ 900, 10.00, `l-2,00 and 14 oo. ' -_~ - . . /, 4/4/;;_l , if ;_ 1-_=.=_ fi J!! m .a-- f' ,_._=“=f‘f-L ,'-'-'.1-;¢=-“»"._’ ' s _C 1:.. A miniature stag, resembling that __ _ ___~._;. _,_ used in a performances of marionettea °“e 1°' 'MTM ' held _ T"\‘»\ '/ . ...-...------ here were the Chairman, Rev. Mr. . _ ` """ Lockhart Mr A Campbell for Pat-. I ‘ _ _l ___ v - ~ " . riotic Fund .° Dr. _Church on Recruit ~ Y in . Mr. A. E. Mcibean and Mr. G. » ;_ _ _ , l n l y C. D. w. wnlle an the Pan-lo¢lé` more t_han‘h2_tlf what y0u’ll pay verysoon. ' f ' l _ ' ls An Important §3gg___;g@~;__dB;;;; B°f(;§g_§;;;,gg_ _ Ribbed unslirlnltable....._................__. .s1.2§ ~ _Nam Ng ,,,,,,,,,,,_~' ‘ ~ ' Stanfield’s Red L=+bel..... .............‘.$1»-7:» ' Ehment In Drug M 0’I-“fr *h°*° ff" ° “'“¢,f‘YM‘__“ ‘ Stanfield’s Blue " ......$2 00 ~ r- ‘°“"°" ii‘§SiL“5..'?'€§.°5ll.‘;l°ll...’....l» | samlielars Black " .._....s2.4o Navy and Y. 8 _ ite oi 286 Batt gave several, _ _ _ Pte. Wh . _ selections on‘,Bs£ Pipes. One recruit l -- waa secured here. Y i J ‘ There was a large' attendance at the . . __ The speakers we-ra Chas. H Y (who presided); Ur. Jardine and Serg.| Huastla one recruit was secured here. Ona of the host meetings ot the w . The Speakers at this meeting were Mr ~J.' A. Morrison on Patriotic Fund. . Mr. J. J. McNally on the- Navy und Rev. F. X. Gallant on-Recruiting. -A pleasing foaturo of this meeting was lths appearance in tho meeting ot three residents who each have three 'sons in the service. No recruits were ui~q1i_l hors. ~ ~ “gt yna Valley there was had a. on the N y. . . . - Patriotic Fund and Rev H. T. Young on Recruiting and National Service. A. J. . . we-a. neg. if E. Annan.; for léw 1°;»t-lg. Reid _iaynor Unshrinkable.....,... ......$2.00 ”°“°"““"~§“,,§ M‘§,',,§`;;,S',,,’f,f°,,,§§,,,‘§§§ Penm 's .....;..75 4 HT l meeting held in tho hall at Glenwood. _ ~ - ensle _ _ . »- _ _ ' t _ I _ ii ld t st. A ni t » » 4; ` » ~- `f ‘ luis; is :....:. ......::., ‘;.':i....'.. _ California Sunkist” _ Oranges ' Eat Oranges, eat them in summeneat them in winter, eat as many as you can 'afford-ts'h\iy.*f~lig a table fruit, ever ready_ morning, noon nw; aprt;-‘ ing surpasses the rich Juicy Cshfornia Sun Olin# Wehave iust received-a shipment ofthe __ -.l _ , , splendid meeting. but without results. _ _ _ Dr. J. B. Champion presided. The _ __ » . _ .other speakers were Rdv. J. B. Rice __ - av llsv J J Bsmforll on ‘ ~ - _ '_._ ,J- i . 'THE QUALITY DRUQBTORE ‘Pliers was an excellent programme oi ' 3ps5_~ ` ` ` ' Wlwm " »'. -» ' ‘7 l m||;te»_\n'd two young men-started for- ~ » . - - \ . . ’ * ' S - ~ - . _ O ~.' J ‘ . ‘did _ ‘°°'“- “"7 ‘ "'"°'"°|"| gg? *"1* "°'° ‘*°“’ "°°"» “Y """ W' . P J L . I l fre-.¢. L li ,l I l WA \Tl;D _ - - Wanted a dru§ clerk nlmslnle i:i_r;l;li_»_'o‘_i_i:iit‘ 25 or ' l L _ Reglmred Preflgre ‘Applg yoiiiii signing at Lot 1 'was lieili i at once to J” “son an the hall and was presided over by ` »Cl"V~ Rev. Stephen McDonald. The other V ' speakers were Mr. William Hogan on » _ ----°-'*“"-""__""_“'_° pal,-low; Fum1_ Dr. McPhee and I S°'S*- M“1°' D°‘“"°’ °' 23° "‘"'° '“ ' I Hero are some lines at old prices- some tha* ¢_lWI»‘\\\\\\"”"”"§‘\‘ wfiaalgihiiliiungabxriléifeliigiiied while little advanced-- are sellinghere at less than ` Said “’°°““‘ '”“” '“"“ '“ “‘° -“““‘ 1"". I the prwent wholesale prices- and perhaps not -»_,. . -1 'l. .»4\-fa-u~w;n»2:‘-~1f»"‘.4'l'wv”:-r. _ -1‘_<,-...qw