yam. Chane “gomfical Brand h, _ bureau rullowncd . in 1111"“ ' flail"- goodness ' Sea] rmra-whichufully u; my b: 1 DCICII UK. or" E 1 1.. ase s; . nbonfs 5m. BRAND flee.» Tea It u, ,- e Valley _ .'J0hn G-ardincl- of Freetown ting at the home of her >l , Yiffs- R. J. liiacNoill. . Frank Sweet. and Miss Amy Miss Mao Skerry and Mr. Er- W. Best were recent. visitors - home oi Mrs Sweet's sister. James Skerry, Tyne Valley. indies Aid oi the Prcsbytor- hurch, Tyne Valley eras held a home oi‘ Mrs- J. E. Mac- 's, Northam, all members were , Marguerite Skerry and Miss lpynlent, Mrs Lemuel Mac- oi' Boston. Muss. A large col- aud Airs- Henry Clark and rnest, were guests at the oi’ Mrs. Edison “fillianls, Valley. . (DH) Jardine ot‘ Kfillfllflg- as been visiting -at the home s. (Du) Stewart. Tyne Valley. . Jardine Have a very in-ter- ~ lecture in the Presbyterian ch. Tyne Valley. . Leigh Maynard oi‘ Ellerslle ill Suulnlcrside Tuesday. Nov. sa Marguerite Skcrly. Miss l Dymelu, Miss Marjorie s were recent visitols ill Port . Horace MacArthur. and MI‘- y Maynard and Mr- Spurgeon lent 0t‘ Northalu were in Tyne y Nov. 15 on business. e pupils oi‘ Tyne Valley l are progressing‘ rapidly uu~ heir skillful teacher, Alisa Ma- iillcr. ’ e slork made n. flying trip to Hill on Oct. 9, leavlng a boun- hoy at the home of Mr. and Maurice Maynard» c many friends oi‘ Miss Vivian 0t‘ Tyne Valley will be pleased ar she has recovered from u s attack ct pneumonia. - Stewart Montgomery. Mr- ie Birch oi Port Hill "were in = valley on business yesterday. 17th. ud Mm. lvan MacL-ean, M'ss Brite Skerry. Miss Mabel Dy~ lpfillfliored to Tyile Valley, Well- . __A'— ENCF OF'WHITE ARCTIC WL salncro INDICATE seven; WINTER YORK. Nov. 25.-—0rnit'llo- , buttohcd their overcoats to lar today-not null it was l(l—dl1,il shivered. It. was u .- preliminary shake ‘to get , intq traiumg for a long, 33v. , ' titer y, that's what is coming. ii you , ’ the evidence of the great 'owl or the word 0i Dr- Wil. » Hornaday. former director e Bronx Zoo. For the frat in years, snowy owls, birds a wing spread of foul- to sev- t, have been seen in New and and New York State. ll of which indicates one ." said Dr. Hornladay to-n‘ght. going to be a tough winter. l nlber back in 1886 a flight 0i y owls into Montana. The that followed was so sev- at it killed thousands oi head ttle and put- nine-tenths of cattle companies out of busi- - Rflymond L. Ditmars. ouratr 1 PBDtlles at the Bronz Zoo, has siudled flying as well as 1111s and wriggling creatures. ‘Wilma of the Bronx Zoo bird °11M1 made the same chill lcton. Some occult sense. "illained. warns the birds o! lllitroach oi a severe winter 115111816 them to seek a warmer a e. rnlthologlstll oi ‘Peabody M“. ‘of Yale University said the 11K 0i’ the snowy owl: would 111111011’ if Arctic conditions ‘ not exceptionally severe, ' a scarcity oi rabbits and oth- rezltul-esou which they feed. tells oi the snowy birds have ‘ "ported in Maine. Four have ‘biotin near Middletown, 091111., m? "3 11"" nicked up on the I of the State Hoapitnj than, 2°" Bureau. llltiira writer. . l‘ . .3.’ shirts. (my a%mml<i om stoo And Vicinityl vonlomA-rlsl-lrlsto CHARGE. ht, also many vil-litols, name-l ODD LINES of Men's Shirts reB- ular $1.50 to $3.00. Special $1.00. Prowse Bros, Ltd. ST- PETEWS TEA LADIES’ heavy ileeced pair for 95c. Prowse Bros" Ltd. (29011- 311801111 prices for fatten ed chickens. 2942 11 25 3i JUST ARRIVED fur collarslvith 294211 25 8i men's PENMAN'8 fleeced lined my"- underwear. Speclal 75 cents per 88!“ SILK KNIT BLOOM EH8. Special $1.85. Prowse Bros., Ltd. recelved by 1o A M iii PERSONALS EXTRA-EGO yards 36 inch iian- l nelette. Very special 25 cents. __>_ Pmwse 1370* 11¢ Miss Elma Lelurgey 1nd h...- LOADING LIVE noes at linz- hmmm’ ““"°"" “m” "“"°‘l“"- elbrook Monday afternoon Novenl- "e visiting in ‘he my‘ . bel- 28. Paying highest prices ac- cording to Government grade. Harry Jenkins-j Ziliiirll-Zil-iii ..__,L__ Mr- Charles E. Maclhltl, Brook- iield. Was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fulford DENT-it'll ill’ Clyde itiv. er on Sunday’ l-ast. man's Arlmv‘ flannel worklnB Mr. Arthur MnvIJougall, city, up. '-° 51-50 “Mh- companled by Mr. Ernest Pickard, wee 0a., Ltd. man's new WINTER CAPS. Sunday. when, may . t m d, lspecial 60 cents. Prowae Bros, Ltd. View“; Mn and _\,,,,f“§,',‘,,,,,,,",,u‘§ rach. Mr. Fred Duffy left Tuesday morning on return to New York 111191‘ BDEINURK i! fPw days hero at- tending tile tuuerzll or ills mutt...“ -United Church oi’ Canada. mill- lister, Rev. F- E. Boothroyd. Ser- vices ne Sunday as follows: Murshilel 11 a. m.; lensant any“? 111"“? Bra"'kl"3' 31:15 P~ 1"" Mr. Duffy is head willier at llli‘ ‘York lp. ill. Russel ‘Hotel and has met with . much success since leaving here. if} 1- VERNON ClRCUlT.--Announce- ___ _ Member Of Japan’s lments for Sunday 28th are us loll-l ows: ernon River United Church llt 10: 0 a. lll-, Cherry Vail y Univ ' ited Church at 2.30, SunduyeScilool‘! Crown Famlly Be‘ at. the usual hour. C. (1. .l- T. at the comes Fanner ‘parsonage Friday at 7.30 p. ul. ‘emslsevrsnmn communion TOKYO- v- 25<—-\l-1Pnuis K- 5ERV|CE A1- HARR|NGTON_ ___ Kuni. eldeiw rather of the Crown ‘The gagrament 0g 1,1,9 14,1113; sup. Princess t alto. hull renounced 'p,er will be observed at ilnrflngtun 111B ""11? 58m" 111111 110ml into the , was taken They r11] 19ft, (ryrjs follows: Dre-communion service business of Chicken l-llL-lillir. H» ill. homes after Spend!“ a vpryjtunlghl. (urriduy) up 3 ox-toci; (jgm. the first member oi an llmperiali able afternoon. . {mun 0n service Sunday m. 3 p. m. family to ensure ln poultry farm- lPleachel~ Rev. W. Bruce Muir, St- lug and it is snid that lllii proud Jillllfivl. ‘relatives were solllelvhat shnckod at ‘ _ the idea. > COVEHEAD AND STANHOPE- lAny day the Marquis. tlressed ill United Churcll Services for Sllll- rough farm clothes. may be seen day, Nov 2Stil, will be nu follows: hard at work m; m,‘ new (trucker, West ‘(fovehead 11 a. lll.; C\')\‘0ll8il(l venture. He works side by sidc with Rimil 3 l1 111-2 Slilnllollfi 7 D- 111- llle [arm laborers and says he is Sunday School one llolll- before not praying m a hobby’ but is Se“ morning and afternoon selwices. iously o," w mam, "H l-Ormm, if The \\'. .\i. S. thank-offering ser- aosslble_ vice has been postponed. --<g.__ I . WEDDING ANNIVERSARY-Vi‘ 2nd OVGITSBHS our! Mrs. Adrian Peters were host Seige Battery To and llOSLJSS at. a prettily arranged Iiridge party given at their llolllo Reunion Prince Street on Tuesday 23rd, the A re-union and smoker will file occasion being the 34th illlll1Vkil'.\‘Rl’_V] tlvir arriu e. llo osteos $1,151 355M178,‘ h? mcexqug 2y he, veld ill the Drill_Hall on Tuesday nice was Hilda Gallant an-d lul-s..*\°"~ 30111 15' l‘ vvlovk- by the ex- Si. Clair Gallant. '1Zlle' Gllal'dinll'm°"‘b°"“ °1 ‘he 2m‘- (931111) 0W1“ joins with u host of friends in‘ wish-fie“ S8139 Batu”?- A" 111911111915 lug Mr. and» Airs. Peters muny 0r ‘he m‘! mmefil’ 111'" “"1194 111111 llalllly anniversaries. "MSG M“, ‘MOM 1° b“ P195911‘ "Y9 lilfikéil to tsend their names to Mr. 3 I w l und Fancy‘ a e MM e‘ "Lslljll Zsnnlby .\lr. John F. Duffy and family on! KENNEDY Enos" Kenstuglo“ the sudden death oi’ Mrs. Duffy. I hose. 2 will buy live poultry next blonds," POULTRY WANTED —Live M... ticulars-F. J. Holman. Charlotte- aise insertion will not be guaran- teed. On Saturday ads must be Royalty. motored u» (‘lyde River run CHARLOTTETOWN cuztnnmr ‘ Acknowledgement The following floral Fumily—Pillou'. Cross. culls to match ill atone, martin. , Cross. couey, etc. Special prices. Prowse M85594. (18111 Hlzhlest iprlcesl Mrs. F i’ Taylor and firs. Mac- Bms" LUL - paid. See advertisement for par- Kinnon— oath llyrNew Yorkflwreatll. Waller and Doyle-Wreath. nleut. Prowse Bios, Ltd. __ gigzrlgirs gr: “vnigthand Mrs. J. R. 1111711911‘. JUST ARRIVED Lad! - black "sllectiully requested to see that The Guardian (liiice Staff- satin and lnetalllc chill hats. heu- advenlsgments m‘ ‘he Guard‘ “'1'@“111~ prowse Bum but 3" 191°!‘ m9 11111159 1W noon of the bliss Aiurguret Llviugst0ne— ' "W PFWWHHB Pllbliwtion. other- Wreath. Mr. F. P. Duffy-Wreath. ~Crescent. '—Spray . Mr. J. Ii. Iiavis-Jipray. Sipray. Spray. Mr. Eddie Vessey-Spray, MASS CARDS John F. Duffy. 'Mr. and Mrs. James ‘F. Duffy. Mr. and .\irs. John ill. Hughes. Mr. J. A. Duffy ' . offerings. hiass lCal-ds. Spiritual Offerings and; Letters ot‘ Sy-nlpatlly were received‘ Lieut. Gov. and Mrs. i-ieartzé-f The Misses I1‘. and .\i. Jollnson~l Mr. nlld Mrs. Mlhitlock and Fam- lMr. and Mrs. Arthur lilacEachern lir. and Mrs. J. Chester lions-toll .\lr. and Mrs. Gordon Tomllns— Mr. and Mrs. Mouton .Whitlock-—~ x . ' , -. §~P££§J§§£ . l I I I l’ i ANYWHERE, WE ‘DEFY COMPETITION. Fall Footwear 0F RnbbeflFelt or Leather Al Unbeatable Prices ran LINES wn QUOTE BELOW ARE ALL n1 on GLASS MERCHANDISE, THE BEST wa- can “recount: m warm CLASS, wn Know run PRIG ES ASKED EQUAL mvramo on run manna: e llad photozfiliilled several ISLA-NDER PASSES AWAY lNl BOSTON —- Mrs. James Hughesd 24 Union St. received a telegram. Wednesday conveying tllo sad hell's] that her son John had passed away ill Boston. At time of wilting no particulars could be learned as to the. young lllan's death. The remain-s will arrive ill the city Friday night accompanied by .\lr. James Ilughos ‘other oi’ the deceased Tile ‘late .\lr. Hughes who was in his 27th year left the province when in his teens. lie was an amiable chap and a genial favorite of all who know him. llo served in thznGreai War, being only aalightly over 15 years of ago when he enlisted with the 26th Batallion. On his return from overseas as above mentioned he went to the States whdre he re- mained until the time of his death. He leaves to mourn a sorrorlvillg mother and‘ father. live brothers. Janles. Frederick. Frank. William and Ernest, the latter l5 at present in Everett. Mass, and two sisters Blanche at home and Mrs. Ilenry Shea, Boston. in Springfield, Mass. Within the past few (lays five tnred in Elgin County, iollr of them in Yarnlouih Township. QUICKLY IAIIISIIED “I suffered years oi‘ agony throu h blind itching plies," says rs. W. Hughes, of’ Hochelaga St, Montreal. “Pain, loss of strength, ~ complete misery, was my daily loi: until I came across Zarn-Buk. I know now that: there is nothing on earth to equal this grand herbal healer. Since it lifted me from misery my earnest wish _ is to make Zlm-Buk known to all cadet-era." w. m- ammals Lllto tum: lY/lrl/fi’! I HIP/Jill BA! M , . Arctic owls have been shot or cup- l C. D. Stewart. care oi’ the Drill Ilall as soon as Ilossiblu. , in connection with this function it would perhaps not he 11111165 lo 11121811)’ review the Will k oi‘ this holly of men who did their "ilit" for King 11nd Country. The Battery lPlt, Charlottetown on Nov. 26th, 11115 under comlnumi 0i the following officers: Lt- Col. A. (i. Peakc ill command Capt. ‘W. B. Prolvsc. 2nd, in com. lllnnd. Lieut. Temple McDonald Lieut. J» 1’. Hooper Lieul. (‘r E. iFtchic Licut. \\'. .1- Chevolio Tho Baiteryhembarked from 1m. itax on Nov. 27th, arriving in i’ly~ mouth Dec. 8th, where they en- trained for Horshanl. After arriv- ‘llll 119m they were changed to the 93th. Siege Battery- Upon lCol. Peake giving up com- mnnd oi‘ the Battery. Capt. Prowse W115 Promoted to Major in colu- nland and they ploceeded to France in May, 1916. After several engagements in which the Battery gave m; UXQQI]. out. nccollut of itself, Major Prowse was promoted to L‘eut. Col. ill com- nland of ‘the 1st. Brigade Canadian Glrrlson ln June 1913. At the same time Capt. Layton oi’ Truro. ‘N. S., was promoted to Major ill command and Liellt. llooper to the rank ct‘ Captain in the 11th Se'ge Battery and later on lo Major in command. Col. Prowse was decorated with. ‘he D. S. 0. for (iistinguished sor- vice on the field and many other officers N. C. 03s and gunners lvon honors and awards in the World War. The Battery saw lllucll service in France and Belgium, being in the thick oi‘ the fighting at such places as Vinly Ridge, Cambria‘, Passacil- nndala. Alniens alld the Somme. No doubt all these engagements will be talked over on next Tues- day and here's hoping the boys will have an enjoyable time. -_-{O'}—— Landslides Cause Havoc In Alps (Canadian, Press) A ‘NICE. France. Nov. 2B—!-1""1- slides caused by recent torrential rllina have Wlificlffltl the mountain villager oi Requevilliers and Bel- videro. in the Alps Maritme-s de- partment. lAt least forty 9979mm perished. The principal destruc- tion was at iloduevilliers. where a vast avalanche of earth. mcira and mud, extending over a half i1 m11@ swept down on the tlllsilfl W111i "a fifteen hundred inhabitants. The satire ‘village hall been evacllltflil "Ind thirty are known to he at this olace .Bome houses undermined h a torrent from the vesuble itlver fa! shortly before the others were crushed ‘by the glide. ' .\lr. and MrsMontague Hennessey RUBBER BOOTS l" RUBBERS l-‘red ‘I’. Duify _ Annie may fi Arthur [hliYy Hilda Duffy - .\lr. and Mrs. James J. Duffy . .\lr. .losleph Duffy ' .\lr. and Mrs. Fred O. ‘Duffy Mr. llrvd and Hurry Walsh .\lr. and Mrs. Frank Duffy Mr. and ill-s. Jolln Willilh Children's Rubbers, 4 to 101,14; . . . . . . . . . . 55c and. 70c. n“ “"11 w“ "}'°:'“‘§C§"E°"Y Jlisses Rubbers, 11 to 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62c and 80c. .‘l',i.'ill(v.1‘.‘l...'1. any _ , ML m, “n, n.1,“, MacDonald \y0l110ll’5 Rubbers, 21/; to 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70c and Mr. and Mrs. Viirlndztll MacDonald l outlls Rubbers, 1i) to 1.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69c and . £111" llgildlh-‘i- W-“S- 511181199 Boys Rubbers, 1 to 5, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78c 811d 95C . TS. l '1. 1P1“ 1'16 . ll 9H , ' Mm K w 7.0mm): u,’ .\lon’s Rubilels, (l to ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95c and $1.25 Si. Charles Auxiliary Miss Frances Doyle ‘ Helen. Eugene and Frank Doll- cettu til.) Miss Iiiargaret ‘Callaghan ' _ Mr. and Airs. D. J. Riley , _ M155 Qlur-garot ‘Mam-Donald lion's Ixnoe Boots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.00 111's L‘?llfrlmglchalifbgafilgflllfl Knee, red solos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.50 . _ . r. all . rs. y . ' ' ' r r .- , _ ,._ __ .\lr. Patrick Qulllu - , gilluti “£11m W“ '1 ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' $525 lion's Closed Side Rubbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . - - - - - $150 _\h-_ and 311-8, I), Liyinggwne A1011 S 1.1g 1, l\i_‘ (‘ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs- Grime MaoDorlald and Helen Thlgil, willie soil-s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.75 l ~ 1 e Jiiss Annie Byrne HifiBOmS $6 35 m‘ 1P 1M D011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Ahfszuuldgsllfllf Ed11;alfl11¢;m“_lhm 5W8, I’{,'1I1tbbl§']l' Btllglts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 LEATHER BOOTS AND FELT BOOTS 4 - ' . ~ ' ‘ r , p. “H_‘\I1,F1,?:I;O_{I“.-,_ Jug‘ 11911119539, kggggvs fiuffialol, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .\lell’s ‘vfllllllgliill boots, I\lp,_iup sole . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.59 M .- Florence Bradley ‘Iissos Rubber B0,)“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " $1,); .‘liull’s “ldlrintrion boots. (1111111 b31110!‘ - - - - - - - - -- $736 A.‘ Mm“! Gallant ti] '11 - 1 . R l] 1 . - 1*. ' ' ' ' I ' I ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1'6‘. lit-ifs Brown grained laced boots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.90 2);?‘{§§,§§f,,“1f3,,§§§“°" “ ‘.‘°“ ‘“ “ ’ m m” “ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " ' ' " " ' s ' " .\i.-l. i. BHHVII (ill (irlllli Blll(‘lli‘l' boots . . . . . . . . . . .. 53,75 '51,: m,“ ms_'\v,man, Murmghau, '" '" """' , .\le1l's= Blur-it (‘lralill Blucilol- boots. tap soles . . . . . . . $4.50 Miss Blow will Edith Dllifr : i .\icll‘.< Kip lvlltllel- BlilCllfif-S, iup sioes . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.50 M“ “"01 Mm‘ Lawrelml Kelly ‘ Boys’ Brown (irnint-d imots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.35 \irs Stephen Hughes. i - Qulyvumd Hughes t i boys: liilllgl-k ('ll~:l(l"ll liiufrhetrs, . . . . . . . . . . . . - '. .'(wl1i;l_< rowll rrnlll mo s, . _ o .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . sPmn-UAL ‘OFFERWGS l l “Rlllu-lifs Box Kip Hunts, nailed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Jury, Frank “m, new“ Hughes mic-g“,- B.“ Kr]. dipole, llzllll-tl, ..]./ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.50 Freda. Jack and Lois Hemlesecy (,‘-ll1lill'('l|’s BOX .l\1'1i 110011‘. l5 1O l0 12 - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - ~ $209 1.31‘. until Mire. all}. (Iconlnoglyrn (‘lllltli't'll‘fi, 5 l4) T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.79 . 1'. 3.111 l 1'5. '11]. 3111]) 8 _ . _ .\lr. and Mrs. 1l‘ranlr Collins and ~~'~‘""'"' ""“‘ family MlY-l. Pearl Croken .-Ml'. and Mrs. 1C1] ward Byrne .\lr. and ‘Mrs. Jus. Lee and Aggie . Mflrgflrevvorlv Illclfls (as out) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.50 Mr. and ..\irs. W; Ii. Iilalxlienzie BOW,» \ $1 95 M“ m“, my, Ernest Regan v _. ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 0 Mr, 4.11.11 M]'g_ _]_ '13 lgvlacyqnnnn l OlllllS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.7 and family. Wolllelfs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.95 .\lr. Egbert Hughes Alissesf $170 ' Mgssaqgs 3|: sYMpATHY \’.\ll1'llill'(‘ll '8 _. . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " “ J Moms, lVlllte Soles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.90 . rs. as. Simpson .. ' ' _ P’ M‘ and Mm Frank walker Bo) s, W hlto, Soles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.3.’ ‘ OVERSHOES lMr. and Mrs. H. C. Brow-n i Mr. lmd MP8. Fred A. JOIIBBOD. _ comllbeumn, N. n. Men's Oashmerette 2 buckles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.45 gaff’ Jab no Md Mcn’s Cashmerettc, 4 buckles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.10 in i‘ . .. . ac n . Sdlldflf.‘ .~‘.Ien’s Laced, Heavy Sole and Heel to wear without boots. MissMargaretCalder, v 71I1Cl1....... . . . . ....._....................$3.25 Mrfl- AM- Rogers. Alllerton. Do Rubber vamp, 9 inches high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04.00 ,,y',mg,“'“(zwgl’exf§e““°y “d mm‘ , Men’s Jersey cloth 2 buckles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 03.50 ' ' ' I MelfisJcrseyclotll,3bucklcs $3.75 _ i Monks Jersey cloth, 4bnckles . Men's Jersey cloth rubbers . N‘ B‘ ByJmectlons I a Boys’ Overslloes, 4 buckles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.95 Set For Dem 11 "Men's as above, 5 eyelets, \\'llll(‘. solos . . . . . . . . . . $3.95 \Vomcn’s Overslloes, 3 buckles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.35 |Meu’s 3 eyelets wllito solos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.65 W0mcn’s Overshoes, 4 buckles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.85 <¢~="=~"=" PM“) - - ’ $2 so W t 0 r ' i a b k‘ 2 t- N 1 13825 gr, JOHN N g_ NO. g5... The hien s 4 cycJets, black solos . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . omems \OIS loos, ... ‘no Jes, s laps o. 50 g lir~cloetzollt in Saint John’ County Boys, 4 eyelets, black soil-s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.25 “Zomcms Jersey Qltiiil, r2 buckles, 2 straps . . . . . . . . $3. t‘, ">11lleviwflllcrvallfle‘ Y e ~ r t’ -- -- . . . . . . . . . . . omcllsnerse 0 .- I - ' 11 1 1 l’ ‘h oys 4 eye ets, w lltt so i s . . . . .. $2 75 ll 1 U ‘B11 1 1851mm $400 , llljglllllh "iniilrllgellm-‘l/(lliwgll; lggiiflliridal; 30,, 5 eyelets, 1.0.1 Ho}... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 Misses, 4 buckle overslloes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.35 , s, . I . ' _ . . . . . . . . _ _ v _ IWL-vllllltlt‘ 11th with nomination Youths, 4 eyelets, black soles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.75 ilhlltircllfls, .1 buckle m erslloes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $1.70 A day on the Ipreceiling Saturday. __ ’ t- Jlecelllhr-l‘ 4. The bye-election ill 59 ‘(lloucester (‘ollnty made necess ly FELT BQQTB c g },““,’“§,'l“‘,gf fg”,',flfl‘,‘é_'ji“fg,'tgg“§g§i , $2 65 Women ’s Colored all Wool Hose, very special price 59o. l, my muse.» w," 3,35 be hem W Moms Felt boots, felt solos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . $1.35 , inrc tile New Your. the (late ‘to be W011 5 Rubbfil? l0 1113 1111"‘ l‘ - - - - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ T E l net nt till‘ meeting oi til? Plizqovlncial Men's Felt; boots, Ilolltluw soles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . FOO EXP RT z govel-nlueut tmllorrow n rederic- v . ' v t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , . , . _ ‘Wk Pmmlmd- "- M- Rim" m"? ‘$011 S P‘.°“,139°§i’,§‘}““‘,“j izlrflilmi £01,... __ $225 Always IIIIIIltOIIdHIICO-v-ll your feet are troubling ~'_ plfisd i allllollntlllellrerlltsa 1mg“ nggllt ‘YOIIIOIMS ‘lot; i1 fxxul .. . . . . . . . . . . $265 you_consult hml fret vpe have an lands of arch sup- . z (lnwngucq .1: ‘w pry,()]11(\,ns (3 005-bit (.3 ....... . . . . . . .... . , ,.,,pn,s,,n,,,,h, ,,_ ports and other appliances. i Biliousnessl °°°”‘“"’ m“ i . l We will fol-wzll-li llll_\' of the foregoing footwczlr flccoll receipt oi‘ prices quoted, but if you order the wrong “itéoengofigon size and Wlilll» iilolll cxt-llallgotl, please enclose return postage. . . weak stomach ‘ Help Nature end this trouble IF your Stomach Ind f Liverarewoohyhar \ I l .1. a " ALLEY a co. Limited GHABLOTTETOWN, P. n. 1. ood ll not: di . Thin emu: 100:3“; held up in your body. The. usual result: h con- lti ation, which cancel b breauulloaducbc Ind severe ganglion. I'm-Gd yearn, poo le have fenulcgymb. l ‘n’. this condit on by us vlg l d i! Tablets Rlr the Stomach an ivur. They help tho digestive organ: stop chronic constipation. Got them a)?!" dru lath, or lend 25c to Chain t“ l . I iolllo Co. 1.0.0., Toronto. Con .