'fi fp. ‘ Your I Patronaqe At Our Store We tryto siye you ;“.r;:.‘t°”“ili at just gat presi_e__riit u_r_e art; o n u _a‘ ce ine o Clfrlldmas -pChocoiates _Per-‘ umss. Smokers’ doods, Manicure and Toilet Sets in Ebony and Parisianlvory. and many‘~other lines, for therholiday season. See our assortment. _ pi--nf lt (ly #guy-i .#1, an -ter Fair. cut in correspondent writes 'I and .plums without sugar and '_ "NERVILINE" had |004 sucosla. After the ." - ' ,,,,,,,,,, rsssoniis _ ` Mrs Charles_ilunn.'w§o was visit- fdf-.-tsisfridhgrldiitivillelnsiilof _w_ Q9 hell --- ' home in Alberta this morning. Prof. J. A. Clark oats llxporimsir_t_:l e ~ --l ft~ yests v =attend %\‘!l,F¢ir. "ldv t_a._'_T_` _ Hr andsllrs-=~‘.v. 0i»\B vans- Dorotby were passenlers -by ggghammland Baturday__rsturning_ _ _ “ _ _ _ Wright Broii.,'victoria,’toolrin oveg _ r_ e I _ ‘ _ n ° - ` =.‘ two tons of poultry last Tuesday sliipps_,d,it Q2 the ,B.~.§. Harland. sd ugly; On customer _sl Yeceivsd il. ov on" hun|i°ed’db‘ilsi\sf is ‘ _ _ g those lgaviuf the city gist' ,m\ierst_f‘Fa§-_ -‘assi-dsyd w _ _ .lo l-'|’R0§§_ lin/\ Behr l':¥ ' ' _- .1 ' '#1' , 21 ' ‘ ‘ ,-" -dl _- . ~ ` `- __.~' -_ csorss Ltshiiier. _essi-s si-nest L a I 1 ' ° ° ' - 1 Mt. Hornet-t; Pops Noy,1-isisisrookf 1-_ ares _'r0n1 ‘a i 'lv' rfn I and D. H. McKay, Amherst. l _ - - _ - _ . 1 - , 1".” " 'wi' _ rr-H~'..~ ' - .~ - I ` ' R H. D. Foster, ldsrshfleld, rs sentstive of the Pet Msnufactu Co., Hamilton, Ont., i ayes this -mo ing via Point du Ciisne on. a busin trip to St John, N.B. * On his way purposes attending the Amherst ° M"i°i’|l»?i°'°t °ir.ll°“o'i.lli'osi¢i|y . 0 __ _ _ canned tomatoes. apples, rhu- A YEAR’8 SUFFERER CURED ll" “'11 °\°l1\°1i BM Dreparsd _No person reading this need e “lull WI! Nl-016 lsrrss full again suffer long from Neuralgla. Miss the load ‘ are - Mrs un ’ ring m. ff/ \C`, \./ "\ § d /Ti" f ~ QL/ » I > :”~\ Qi? .W /I .- _ _ _ " _“_ ._ _, ..,.._.,...,. ..,,,..,..,,._.___,_,.. ., ,_.._,, A _ /,>i»1-._ --m _ -5 ’ Hercules the .'35 yeqrpuaraiiteed J it emi? an 3-I -3P"”'9 Maftrm ` ‘ 'Avoid all" 'tati hich diss and bu a mga---Ilgsciyles Stlrilngfnllgdaimtggdeitl Will be ' cl _dqy -€h";town. Special and illr. .~’-it _ .= ..._ ,,--~-_.-y»,, . ,- .- ».-- -.5 . - _ _ » ore- We invite dll visitors to the city to walk through our big furniture and house furnishings establishment. See the lovely Xmas goods we have ondisplay. `- é _ _ “.23 ' ‘ . _s Take the elevator-no stairs to climb. i Wu- V' 't <1 rf 11' a “ » i sv l E. A. Foster Central Drugstore L- as possible, shaking the fruit down _and packing it tightly, then place rubbers and tops on tightly; put as many Jars ss will illl the bottom of p wash boiler, witha board aiiid heavy ,weight over them to hold them down. _Pour in as much cold water .ss will! covrthe tos of th a b in her strong letter written from Rus sei post office. says:-“One long year the longest of my life, was almost enz tively given up to treating dreadful attacks of Nsuralgia. The agony I ' Pmsousns As sursns _ e p e Jars nd oil _ twenty minutes after the water has " _come to a boil. Plums may take"a _littge longer._ They will be delicious Accor,” to the C0 enha an ..M_ an not spoled as most fruit is that Vtenblad,"lil:usic hall nrtigta :ho have in PM ""7 Wm’ t°° mmm °“5”3" returned there from Berlin relate that I H°"° 1° ““°m°' N919” "lm" 1° |“`°b` hundreds of French, Russian and Bel-'Buy “H "5m»"h°“3h I W°“ld ml °“;° 1 _ to use it without consulting _a pu Q f;“‘$_s"‘Il§§;§§E ‘§f1“2“`g§‘,;§t“§f,a'§_“ tooo specialist. "Pick ms- fruit ri-om' mime at the Circus Schumanm _the stalks and put into bottles or . The pantomime so-called is really__i_i_ flzm' 8512;!" ‘;';°b2fl’{§l;mw“;§r“ls‘;'3 lg li _great spectacular play. and it w - Z §;‘;?.e%e%m;‘;l3_:i‘_ ?n§v;:|y43o n W put them into a copper of cold water fe _ and heatto 176 degress.< Then tie lillllmtlibtlaf tgillilllnamong the mmm pop itgsm over with a bladder and seal ‘- ' _ t sm." _ _ _ ~ rllerihllr 'lllgmmnliltillenultlilllllfllfirnwlgi Tim* W°““‘ °'°"*"‘Y °'°'°"'° 'hi' gladly permitted prlsllonsrs to acf as "ml bm uw very m°“u°“ °t'“mm -_\“tlie enemy" at the salary of one shil- ‘¥‘Lilt““-"3 img mi°“"3h““da I d&:‘lgt_ big "ling per night, an opportunity which r D" 9 n W yhw - -se--s ;-,,;=---,-,_;-,-_;--~=;_--»- ,gg :f.‘_‘:“:s.... ‘:z:::°.: ..:r°::‘x:: luggage mm W I r _ .this season need no; be wi_thou_t. fruit. -. ' 'Several to whom I ave s own these Tlx? playconmns a number of mlb recipes say they are going to try them ms scenes supposed tu represem in' anyway for'it would be a luxury tb “dems fmm uw present War' and an’ have fresh blackbsrries and cream or o. course, ending in the glory of Ger~ fresh plums in me Wmter time mnny :ind the ntter dlscomfiture of ‘ ro d isoner whose ownl experienced during some of the bad attacks was simply unmeritlonable. To use remedies by the score without permanent relief was mighty discouri aging. At last I put my faith in Ner- viline; I read of the wonderful pain- subduing power it possessed and made up my mind to prove it valuable of' useless. Nei-viline at once eased the Dain and cured _the headache. Con- tinuous treatment with this `maglc- worklng remedy cured' me entirely, and I have evsr~since stayed well."_ _ Mrs. Evan‘s case is but one of bun- dreds that might be quoted. Nervl- line is a specific for all nerve. muscu- llll' Or joint pain. It quickly .cures neuralgis, sciatica. lumbago. lame hack. _nsuritis and rnsumstism. Forty years in use, and today the most wid_e- \y used iiniment in the Dominion. Donit take anything but "Nerviline," which any dealer anywhere can supply in large 50c.; family size bottles,-or in s small 25c. trial size. ~ E IlMEMllHlli '- MR. BENNETT DONAHOE.‘ _ "Wald llaiiiaq mr 3 iesuy tier. __ ilic bor wc pr. s, "___A________‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ w:ir-stained uniforms are pres'-ltnilbly ' ' ' ' ' ' T ' ' ' ' " ' ` ' ' ' ' ' ' "` sensational ' ‘ . touch 'if ie y o tl is yp _ mriu show. _ _ .4 _ A _ _ _ _ ‘ _ .5 ` Gsin"si>¢¢¢i-and stayin! _ power. Wear the lightest of skates. Keen, glass-hard ` automobile steel. _ Aa‘|¢ any hockey player. _ . e l Ounces Light r --Tofu Strimgrr. it lil Hockey Year B00! (W frceio boclvsy players. ` ` Canis Cyslellphf Cm- Lligl, Tanail 2 ‘past fsw months I have had an o f n esti atin the busine . ' (sy Peter iuesriinn-) - " The 'war is 'developing _in fmany people a higher ideal of citizenship- a clearer conception of the fair-p ay that should prevail in all the business of the country. Even our government is preaching honesty, thrift and econ- omy'-*-worlt that was usually left ,to the pulpits. In addition to this, bpii- ness organizations are adopting more public-spirited attitude and giv- ing more attention to the service-they should render for the money they rs- ceive. ` ' A notable example of this new spirit is being shown in the fruit- industry of the country. which has now reached so large n proportion The organizations having charge' the marketing of tender fruits (ber- ries, currents, plums, peaches, etc.) are particularly anxious to place the work of marketing and distribution on n-plans of patriotic public seifvlcb. is their aim to distribute their pro ducts so widely that there will be no waste and at the same time to place them on the market in such a way 'that the" consumers shall have full value for their money. During tl: Mrs. Donalioe. ofthat place., lt long his 'flife. '_.Tlis deceased was his' 35th~yesr and leaves:`tb mourn 8 fully fortified by the last rites of or .his last moments. His financial lt of friends and relatives of which D A lasting gloom has been cast over the District ‘of Roseville, Lot 3. illlite -recently bythe deathof Mr. Bennett Donahoe, _third son of'_Williai'n and too place `at'10_o’clo'ck p.in. on Frida - Nov. 26th, after a lingering illness some .four years, during which time much medical skill had been exhau ed in the fruitless endeavour to pro loss a young widow and three small children, besides his father and mo » ther. two sisters and s. brother at home and three brothers in the United States. He -had been an obedient son, a kind' and loving husband and father and an affectionate brother. He di h Church and suffered but little pain i;i fairs were attended to by himself throughout his illness, and it gave him much comfort in his last hours that all his obligations had been discharg- `sd._ The remains were followed to their last resting place in the csrne- tery of the Immaculate Conception. Palmer Road by a large assemblage ter he was possessed of a large num- _ ber, chiefl'y of St. Msrk's, Lot 7. The ° 'Requiem High Mass and the funeral service at the grave were celebrated ll Y. Of st» in his ed is ,_ lat- ` ' up there. - » isi our won e u men ept. on the 5th floor. We ve a wonderfully fine showing of Xmas goods ‘ ei l. ss tual l 1, Note these Sp_e_ci¢1l_‘_‘Vl7ednesday" Bargains D _ ..s::'is;".:..:ii:_°::.2.“'.i.._°af°...:.&‘; ,- _ Dressers #se Gommodes Special for Wed. only _ DR_l§§_Sl2§ gil solidf liilardwgod'-attraélié/e su;_- aceoa' nie , arge u size rawer.-‘.1 ic (lim _ b _ e sold Wed. at x _."- / /_. ff `1 i. i s¢3W:.§wir’§E` ;/€_>-cm - l- \| i _ t, : ll :aus -f 1 _.¢"` .\ - ; ll.- .: éi ' \ A I ill" - 1.4 *Wal-";.a£_, V ~- com/ions to marsh. Regular but on Wednesday only special at.. _ _ -,U f ._ 1 Fl’tte blankets white 1 19 or grey $1.35 quality ° Specially nice quality and full 64 by 72 inch. A iplendid bargain which we \von’t he able to repeat. or Wednesday only _ Brass rail Bleached table linen Z0_inc_h.Reg 60c Wed. 4.8¢ Full, bleached in a_prctty tulip design. Give your frien`d"a.cloth of this._ ' - - . _ ~. '_" Another bargain- line is 66_inch full bleached in pr_é`tty_ spot design. ‘Regularly_5oc yd..W_ediiesday_ i .`; J. . .' ‘."..f'f. . .. . §39c Unbleached table 'linen 70 inch Maple Leaf de- sign. Regularly 5 5c Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . ..44c Unbleached table linen, Morning Glory design 56 inch. Regularly 4oc, Wednesday .. . . . . . . _ .29c Drawn work shows on a range ol pretty designs 30x30. Regularly 75 and 850 Wecliicsday 49C and - Yard wide Longcloth '71 c nice quality worth llc 2 Fine smoothly wooven English longcloth, free from dressing highly finished- '11 splendid house- hold quality. 15 incl gularly sold at 25c ea . Made of fancy damask huck-a-buck in _ileur-de- lis design, would make a nice yet inexpensive Xmas present. 18x38 inch. ver, -f 1-' ' " *ff -I _ mr- Vlléeléélnade flnéslégj. Brass pul s a d rs. e ar . . » only at .......... 5_6-49 iAnother'_dandy barg 17' n eagh _T- A DRESSER of solid hardwood extra size case _ °lh2l d2h3lf 'dthdl ' - . ¥iv,§i,~,heda§§°,.f°:,n,»fa¢e °a|:l|0ck f,?,W§;2§'fir?§,f,l;ff¥ Solid hardwood with double -rungs _ sh ed t l 'rroix . cagllors. olgegulili lg.x50 Wedlive;?i(;5lndllly?Idll 9- 9 0 Wednesday---fine Bed bpr-m_¢_7 and Mattress » Worth t e Regular ,,,,,,.,., once. $12.15 Wednesday $9-90 _ Jring mattress, guaranteed for 20 years-ex __ : - - - 1 tra thick rcverciblc Mattress. Complete with -Iii) ]vé¢md 200 of our 65c f Kitcheit *Chairs to ii nicely turned legs. dposts and embossed r btarck. Shapeddsagar e splendid _ 3_ s ongchairan a n ns- _ t 502.95 506 head and foot bed all steel _ Putt tnwuu 1t|itrnt--..»-~--..-..~._- ... 5;. _..._- me I D have interviewed growers, dealers a retailers and have no hesitation ln Good houses filled the Prince Ed- saying t_hst,excspt‘in s few csntris ‘ e ward Theatre last evening to witness a fine series of film stories. both grsve_ and gay. “ The Hazards of Helen’ ‘shows some more exciting episodes in that heroic maiden’s adventurous career. The plunge from the train 'where there are local ordinances th t interfere with the business of mark t- ing outside products it should be pos- lsible for consumers to get better ssr- ivics than they have éver had in the past. They should get good sound into the river and the plot with the esches and DNN! M B “lf P“°° md sticks of dynamite reveal some tbril~ fn order tl_iat_ they may“ be "able to ` ling incidents in this remarkable rail' do ao. I all-NUI( U0 m _ 0 _ 91° If rggd |g|»|gg_ - Ulllllllll 'Z ' 1 ' A three-part drama of intense inter- ll !°\l f°°l l»|‘!§_ ¥°“ :'31 5° :fit °'d°o'_' ost is the Vitagraph Broadway feature, elllfled 1%' 999° _:U-u_ll_‘1.“°‘: gum.: "The Esterbrooli Case," with such|_!l'iliiS U5 U 9°” ° 0 - - stare as G. Rogers Lytton. _Julia Swsyne Gordon, Robert Galllurd. Cissy Fitzgerald and Charles Kent in the cast. The plot is .long and cleverly unfolded, and shows how circum- stantial evidence of the most conclu- sive character may be utterly at vari- iince with the facts. The play of -stating price paid and dats of making _the purchase and the district from ,which fruit was secured. This will enable m's to learn exactly what the 'price of fruit should have been where \ ou sought at that particular time. f ou have been overcharged I shall 7 write and let you know so that we may expose everyonlwbo is tryinl to en_iotion` and powerful heart which . » abounds tbrousiwut this realistic l1\‘l‘° ““¢“° §‘°°m' ln Tl: ’°;{ "h-“IQ drama of American life held the keen gffzhomxloa' :;“:"b:m2k‘:I ¢°°m:a,y_ attention of .tbe audience to the end. l The “muh” “_ “H .the mm' is The twenty-second eplsodeof " The m to ‘M Broken Coin," entitled " An American . !l:_e\;lv{thl;:_ ta: -§;_\:il;=|5°.mc’ the. °“°°"-" "1"" i “ll” “‘l"“““ '°““"§slsre»\¢ of me was sim it is sinus The old mam from the cannibal isles to hmm. th. mmm" in such i W” reveals his identity. and Count Fred- . W nt ‘I “mme in me ,est c: th. erick has s' bit of luck which hs riohll' :mph-3 » 1513,.-,ng ~,";y°ne || ng. deserves after all he has come through ed to éaoperlm mm th, ‘,.,,,,,, to (end probably has a_l1eir clit). Kill! the non-mm., » »p|,,\¢,m|,;m¢g__m'pu~. is able to tslelffinh toner editor'-in mum, “_l;°q1'u°“°d -w in my » N" _Y°f¥.;\Nl- lib? l\_\__\ lost her list- stances' of over-éharlilid "f»\_l\\’U|¥ §.__but won s husband. The wedd nz pnwn, ‘,,m,__ of-u mu pg gg _. _scene cloeelstliis sntsrtaininl serie; to mum, ¢,,,,,,|»._ Compmp _» The _funny illm closes a fine D mm.; ted by. Peter ug, -g _ M "w._D“_m__ 'hm me m_|d_°___ grainme with a lively story of how Pm P%:_o,,¢_ _' Hiram and Arabella, were cleaned out ut- M m ¢¢1,_.~w;¢sh¢y and asa that by the two New York crooks. The the mm ¢|-pp ls markstail mim- deteetivo"ti»a,_oks them down at length. 'M H, , ,,,5,,,',,, _'ei-thy of its _ _° . 7 ' .' ' ' -ominous of thsusmvire 'dw *M N . ` avoid waste and to _ses to it that _ _-_ .-_ - - |'-everyone' ‘ups fun value- for his Annual lleeiing _--°~» c i 1 "1",`!‘?f-2*"-"i,‘3'»--7-fn.j_ M. -`- .l ‘ - x - ` ' "" _ Ths'aiihlial meeting of the J. H. "sho, in Chg;-lottetown _tomorrow “d” 7°* “hill” 0° Ltd Wm MAA", W’ 'Wm in u" GWR" ln iP|0_F'|!ntl¥ silent in musical and s i- ' 5--'l\eldq2t" the Eden lsstel' on Tuesday. Ugg;-tp; special prices to the Watlsi-li* ; -Deo. sm st s p.m. people. _ 55°’ °= ';-°*td'i',....' its _-,-ua .1_ss14-ia.1irll1,,'.;4i1l_|1,. _ _ “-3, _ ____ .1 __-_.‘_§_§_§_;___ _ _ _ _ _ _ . if ` ' . _.ago ._ flew ~ -r-_.»~»-~‘ 1 -' * ’ _ . _,J ~_,"_‘,__.,~__; ` ' _ - ,_ ~__',',','.v'~"' ‘. i _ ._ , _ , 4 i _ . i _ _ _ .\_ . _- .-- ‘ M- , __ ._._______._. __ __ __ . _ __ -_ _ __ . _ __ _~ `il=_,._____.__ _ ____?_§!__.__ _.». wsei brste the oocasi ii ` d wit very nicely indeed? Theo and performed by the Rev. Dr. Gau- thier, the deservedly popular pastor of Palmer Road. The immediate incum- srs have the sincere sympathy of the entire community in their sad be~ rsavemsnt. - _ (Boston and Haverhill papers please - ¢°Py) -WEDDING BELLS - On Wed- nesday,Nov.24th the home of Mr.P.W. and Mrs. Crockett. Montrose was the scene of a véry interesting event. when their third daughter Florence J. was united in marriage to Heber H. Hardy, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hardy. Alberton. The cere- mony bsing performed by Rev. G. F. Dawson. The bride entered the par- lor leaning on the arm of her father to the psals of the wedding march skillfully rendered by Miss Annie Cameron, Albsrton. Wlhile little Annie youngest sister of the bride performed nicely the duty of ring bearer, she be- Odd H andkerchiefs Half Price _ _ casters . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . ..$9.90 -(,__ _N _ ’ 0 . ’ ,' \ l - lim. l ` Bed. Spring. Mattress \‘l:’_l,[ fl-‘ 95.' -` _ _ . is-,. _ _' $5.89 _ ' 'White enameled" steel hed, strong, heavy ` wire spring- wool top mattress complete with - casfors.. ._ ._ ._ .. ......$5.89 Leather and Birch Barlc Novelties F N nthing nicer for n Xmas Gift article- wal_l panels- pipe racks- Indian heads- horses heads- pnpoose- cushion tops, match holders, etc., etc. A _ splendid selection from I5c to $7.50. ll” . s I Guest Towelmg and Fowels - Splendid variety of patterns on pure linen guess towelling- plain and fancy i, iS inch, 22 inch and 24 inch. Towclin er ard _ . . . . . .. . .. ... . ....35to55c E P Y _ ' HS. Linen T0welsre_ c Guesttowels,each._..........._.......... ..3oto4oc Dainty Lmens in Fancy Boxes Y0u’li find some of the prettiest fancy linens imaginable in our 'big linen dcpt.- All ready for use prettiiy boxed- decorated card i n each box. Anim- mensevariety. . . . . . ._ .. ._ .. .. .. ....I5 to$5.o0 Table Cloths and Napkins _ Specially boxed for Xmas giving- a beautiful cloth and a _dozen napkins. Theset from .. ,. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. ....$8.50to$t6.75 f si is s _ ____ 'li uite a lot of both ladies and gents handkerchiefs y butQthey’re odds-and therefore we say half price .Childrens colored handkerchiefs .. .. _.Io for 25c Cushion cases of linen and lustre embroidered in assorted colors. Regular 7 c each Wednesday.49c 'The fipreftiesc of W 5 Cushion Cases in assorted colors prettily sm- broidered. Regularly 55c Wednesday . . . . . . .39c Pretty X1'n'as_ H°ak'f~s.--.Here l We have 'ust o ened u a splendid range 1 ing prettily dressed in_ pals blue silk ‘ with ribbons to match. The bride was very handsomely gownsd in a_ costume of cream silk with chiffon and pe rl trimming. She wore the conventional veil caught up with 'bsnd made roses. Hr going away suit was of Copenha- gen _sal-'bero'liine_ .cloth _with picture hat of black with white. The preseibtl were costly and beautiful. several e- ing from relatives abroad. After- e ceremony about forty of the i '- mediate relatives of -the bride and _ sat.,d3vyn to is sumptuous rs- sis .tiieta 'ss being very prettiiy_de~ _curated for the occasion. Supper ing over the guests then asssuibl -presented with a beautiful "Rsfsrsn o Bible,” accompanied by an add _ ', given by the Choir and _ . 8. Schol ofthe Montrose "Methodist Chur 1’ ber. The leading feature of the ev tl- lng were the 'host‘of chlvsrlers wlio assembled in their various costumes inaindsrof the svenlti'g‘- ‘was vs y al intercourse after which the bilge r _ _ _ _ fad %; the wishes of all present. i.. ui . Mail a pretty piece of fancy linen to your friends abroad. ‘ It little to send-always pleases. will-not break in the malls-'costs England l P P _ _ of pretty Xmas handkerchieis,- direct from Ladies.',' Children’s,- Gentlemen's,- Plain -fancy- initialled. _ 2 to 75c each -- 'ss _and -groom departed' for their future. amid owsrl of confetti foi ow- frff F f fe 1-HE summgug gp TH; gAqp|P. But their liearbbsats tell them truly: _ gg “Follow if ye would be freel" _ Straight they answer to the summons: - "Come, my children, follow mel" _'When the wind is on the heather, p, H, |_,, in gh, Q\¢;|¢y_¢_ \-tg,-gm; Whistling wind that whips and _ _ _ _ __ ` tbfil , __________,._..__ __ And the voice ol many waters _ _ _ Wsiioss the waxes in the hills. ` in Braeriaclfs mighty corrie DID l-il8 llT _ » _Hanging high o‘ar Pools of Dee, Sounds the s smental music: "Come, myoliildreg. _follow mei". _'“" , _ ._ . % 0 i,ong"`ago some-cuudihfclansmsn » ‘ Thsrs was once a rich but very Ca t the secret f the Pens, mean old lady who paid her servants or which the bride was an active me - Siiuf:l&niip_v/ltbin i §l0iplkl'n. as llttis as possible. and kept yery few, _Bore it from the ‘bi ddii glans, one of liar stan' .was a thin, mlserabiei Andtodaiihm sordid cities.. lookiiirlad of twelve. who answered --Benelli s stirs in Nl and lie. 1 the door did the knives and the win- Wlisisgae pipes cry down the cause- down waited st table, wooded the goo ,- - ’ y: _. ~ leon, 'miss urs pooiiio, me use me "Coins, my obildilfn, follow me!" rest of the etiw to himself.'0tie visitor - ' . ssiiod him. ‘ ell. my boy. and what I-fear tlislm in the streets of London do you here?" "i do a ~ utler amd a Drawing msn in growing ranks, gardener out of a iobl" siisppedthe len ‘wiio never saw It harris _ lad aourly.- scottish-American. or a . niiehr sdosrna slu-dia tlitlituvtiani , ~ _ __ ». .-> . _ ni. UTILITY FOWLS there is a considerable choice of breeds, and the beginner must not be too largely infiusncsd by preference founded on appearance of the birds. -Some of the prettiest breeds of fowl ' as far as color and abundance of plumsgs, shape and carriage are con- cerned. are better fitted for show than for egg prodigtion and table qualities. Even the be layers, so far as'num- borspf eggs go._' are not the best s\iit~ ed 'to tlis use of the beginner .who ‘ wants weight of-eggs. because the sine of the egg must be considered. A breed that fills the bill for gen- eral utility ls the Plymouth Rock, and the variety of the breed which is considered by many to be the plain- est in appearance, i.s.‘, the Barred _Rock. is perhaps the most dependable. Many breeeds and varieties have more beautifully colored pluinags and many 'have better show of style, while some are-possibly better when full grown blues-in-the 'highest degree, hardiasss In starting with poultry for utility.; i early maturity, eggs and.-affaoility for putting on a lot of good meat quickly. lf feathers ers to be considered "tins feathers make* line birds," but fins in this duotdtloifapplles merely _the appearance; of course, a gqod covsrm¢:»of~featliors is- ?oessa\'v *to the comfort of any fowl, _ut whether the color be one or anotbsrnsed not greatly interest the breeder for util- ity, except as an indication of the breeding of thee birds. To choose his breed carefully and then stick to lt. should be the determinatioirof my beginner with poultry; fortunately for the business, there is a 'dlffsrsitos in the taste of persons sa regards the bi-eeds, which gives the many kinds s chance to improve through competi- tion. ‘ éi.,_é¢_-.¢- "We are opening up our Christmas chocolates, perfumes. smokers' goods. |eto. Kindly bear as in mind for a`ls!~ thins in time miss. Fostsrsibrhl .but the llarresd Plymouth flock colin _8tore. _ _ _ 2 _ t ' ‘ ~ ' lsiunaui