-1919.. ' ` ’ ‘ ` PAGE g g rin: ci=uinLo'r'i'§'rowN GUARDIAN A , @1©;©_ éii 3 _@ 15° 6 || L. O @ © L©f@©T©`_©_@@i@1@'©i©i©'_@1©_©_@j©1©@©“@@ '- Fil .‘~,; ., » . »¢»‘*’*#`:.~fls'<§>,~/ s' .. Girls’ or _'@_@.'@FOf@f@f@f@f@_@.@f@_@§©`@@`@`©@@©@@@@@@@@@ .'©f@1©f©f@i@{‘_< 1 lfCV plain edge, sizes 6 to 12; I©l1@I©f©f@l@I "@©" V ` Men’s Sponsor Redman, 4 eyei)et laced, perfec- tion style, genuine duck stub proof, tuif-foot sole and heel, plain edge and solid heel. Sizes 6 to 12, price per pair. . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . _ . . . _ _ _ . . .$3-15 Men’s Lumberking-Redman 3 eyelet, Blucher style, stub proof duck, tuif-foot sole and fushion lined, plain edge and solid heel, Sizes 6 to 12, ‘price per pair . _ _ _ _ _" . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ _ . _ . . . . _ . _ _ 3-25 Boys’ Sponsor-Redman as above. Sizes 1 to 5, l per pair . . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . _ _ . _.$2-50 Yout'h’s Sponsor-Redman as above. Sizes 11 to ' $2.25 I g _ Men’s Storm Rubber, as cut shown, a splendid rubber for ' wind and slush, highest grade and workmanship; sizes 6 to 11, _ per pair .,.__ _. . _ _ _ . _ . _ . _ . . . _ . _ ._ ._ _ . . _ _ _ _ . . . _.$1.50 /' Q.-£3. '\i:' - _=.§`~§ji` _ _ _ _ §.,;~,»<.t-.M _*_ , 1 Boys Plain Rubbers, first quality; sizes 1 to o; per pair g "°..:` .'1"‘j`i~.-».` "I-`.`_-i' 3 _¢ ‘ _:"`;;N _, . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . ~ - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ -=-~_.;.'-,’/‘~~-».»_z.._.§-,__',,>-»»-'/ , Boys Rolled Edge Rubber, red sole and heel, a great wear- er. 1 to 5. . _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ . . _ . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ .$1-15 » LUMBERMENS RUBBEFS Men’s Yukon-Redman,7 inch tan leather tops, stub proof duck bottoms, tuff- foot sole and heels, plain edge and solid heels. Sizes 6 to 12. Price per pair . _ . . __ ._ __ __ ..“"l~55- Boys’ #Yukon-Redman, 6 top, as above, sizes 1 to 5, per air . _ . . _ _$3.25. » ~ ~ ~ » . . . » » . . . ~ - . ~ Men’s Spartan-Redman, two buckle style, gen- uine tub proof duck, Fusion lined, tuif-foot sole and heel, plain edged and solid heel. Sizes 6 to 12, grice per pair . . _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ _ _ . . . . _ _ 3-15 -Boys’ Spartan-Redman, as above. Sizes 1 to 5, per pair . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . _ _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ .$2-50 Youths’ Spartan-Redman, as above. Sizes 11 to 1 18,perpair.. ._ ._ __ ._ ._ _ lu. iiui ` si>iiciu.s il li """""ll_ ' Men’s Brisbane, 3 eyelet, Lunmber King style, - red duck, stub proof, Fusion lined, solid heel, plain price per paiir . . . _ _ .$3.75 Mens Vancouver, uc e, p y all ied duck, stub proof, Fusion lined, solid heel ll l 6t 12 iiceier air $310 ’ 2 b kl' erfection st le, solic ice ; sizes o , p " 1 p ' . . _ . _ -V' @ SINCL R & TE RT, LIMITE ubber Footwear at Lower Prices than lastiYear Notwithstanding all the conditions that 'l t ' ' ‘ ' ' being able to present to you our new pri l_ tf prlvivali: aFpresent which tend to send _prices higher on almost every article of wearing apparel, we are fortunate in poor quality goods’ but the very best goicgsilstaéig togagegn tc;\i:%t\;’¢le1a)ii()tllie)ii\\(i;g;ili&;i£.of cases will be found lower than last season. These are not second rate or Woinen’s FirstQua1ity Rubbers, recedetoe and medi- um heel sizes 21/2 to 7; per pair _ _ 85c. Women’s First Quality Rubbers, low heel, full fitting; ‘ last, suitable for growing girls sizes 21/3 to 8; gier _ .1 . _ . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ 5c. ‘ J . . . . . _ _ _ . . _ . . . . _ _ _ _ . _ _ . . _ _ _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . _ .__ . . . . _ _ _.85c. with low h li\li§es"Riibbe1s, best _quality throughout, full fitting last, Misses Sledding Rubber, an extra heavy rubber with red sole, rolled ee. izes11toZ,perpaii'._._'__.____..___..__...._...70c. edgeandheel.Sizes11to2,pei'pair.__ (,hild1'en s sizes in same rubber, sizes 4 to 101/Q, per pair _ _ _ _ _ .60c. ‘Childi°en’s Sledding Rubber. Sizes 8 to 101/3, per pair Merchant’s Redman Tuff Foot Brand Men’s Polar-Redman, 5 eyelet, Hi-cut laced style, genuine stub proof duck tuiif-foot sole and heel plain » edge, solid heel. Sizes- 6 to 12, price per pair..."-.' . . . . t_ Men’s Sarnia,_4 eyelet_ laced, pure uin pc;-fec- ion style, fusion lined, plain edge, solid heel Sizes 6 to 11, priceiper pair . _. _ A Boys’ Sarania, as above. Sizes 1 to 5, per gait' » » . . . . . . ~ . » . . . . . . - ~ . _ Youths’ Sarnia, as above. Sizes 10 to 18 per pair.. ‘_ Small Boys’ Sarnia, as above. ,Sizes 7 to 9 per pair._._..._ Boys, Baltic, 5 eyelet, High cut pure gum lace style, Fusion lined, solid h to 5, per pair _ . _ . . . _ . _ _ Youths’ _Saguenadi 2 buckle perfection style, pure g_um solid heel and plain edge. Sizes 10 to 13,, P61' P811' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Small Boys’ as above. iff? '¢"»‘¢'\'¢'\` '0’¢’u`u’¢'u‘u'n` Q ¢ o Youths’ Simcoe, 3 _eyelet lace_d, low cut style Sure gum solid-heel, plain edge. Sizes 10 to 13, per olocnono 'uonaunao -a Small Boys as above. “Sea” Quality Duck Lumbennen’s Meii`s Eden, 5 eyelet wh_ite sole, foxiiig and binding, rolled edge and solid heel, _vacuum vulcanized process, extra high grade quality, sizes to 1]; price per pair _ _$4.50_ Men’s Rodnev, 3 eyelct Lumber King style, ex- tra heavy white soles, foxi edge and solid heel, vacuum process, sizes 6 to 11. Price per pair ._ _ __ _ . ._ _ 5 ;__, 1% //I . ’ " l/ . J* . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.65 . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . _.ss so . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . _.$1.85 ._ ._ .._.di.so eel, plain edge. Sizes `1 . . _ . . . ._ _......$2.75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.85 Sizes 7 to 9, per pair . .......'$1-65 _ . ._ . . _ . _ . _ . _ _ _.$1.65 Sies 7 to 9, per pair ..... ._ ._ . ...$.45 laced, high cut style, ng and binding, rolled ©@f @ ni ui iimmhm' i *i i ii Elillgmuuux-i ni ' V ` i ' " i i to the iiiirsi-‘s rooni and told them she' tween some meinbors oi' the quarter- RACE TRACK REPORT Germany’s Black Day "-\\ii=usi sin, isis. was tin i_niioi< dill’ ol' Geriiiniiy in l-lic History of the w'1|‘~" So _ says, l.udendoriT iii his Piiolngn_ ‘ - hi its oiliirliii report of tliut i'i'\|slii'iig dvleat. hi\i’nre Ainlens in the ileriniiii Hfms, tlie:German.Genorai Stall' said: TWe were up against the elite nl' the 1' rcncli Army und ilu- celebrated (fun- adian Corps." - The haltle oi' Aniluiis, ivliluli ilrst bl'0kr th. l t»l West F 1'. enemy inc on io _ FQHY- was' structurally and tnctlcully -1'( niiiidluii Corps battle. How great rm* 1'-fi llllrl is brouglit-oiit-~hy Mi; ‘|"‘*’*l1l' hi his hook “Ciinui|a1~i l _'E i i llundri-<1 buys. about to be pulillslied by Tliomiis Allen. ot Toronto. ~ Tho uutlior ivas present tliroughout these opvinitloiis as uori'cspoiirli\nt for the (` dliin l"'si~iH. iinii "’l`|io lii-ealciiig of the lllnilenburg Line ut Cumhriil" says who Lolldvll 'Fliiies Win' (lorrespondenf. "WHS We logger-lr -and uiosi decisive Victory Umll ii ilrliisli Arniy over won on the Fou- tincnt siiir" Cl'9Hil.\'~" This gi-sul 'Vt¢‘tor,\'. which lln_itlly crilshed enffniy hopes* ol' rc~esiablisli- hm ,i Smile defensive. on the West Front was nliiiost entirely ll Cflnfldlan corps bultli _ This is clearly brought out hv Mr. liivenuy ln his book. "Can- utin's'l|iiii||ivil Days." which SWOH ll 'fiiiiliiiil mid ut the onine time lnilmuio uccouni of thi-se operations. The hook will lm shortly published bv Tlioiniis Aili-ii, ol Toronto. "There is no liner Corps iii` Europe "mn tho ifmindlan Corps" said the King of thi- llclitfnns the herloc m|`m,,¢' 4|( _\|.m_.~ just after the nrmis- tice. j _ why im, was so is shown hy Mr. mvcggy in his forthcoming book, P “(7l\nlda's .Hundred DBYL’ _ INVESTIGATE FLAG INCIDENT ltl)'l`i.Ai\'lJ, llcc. 4.-’l‘esthnuny rc- gitrding an alleged insult to the Am- erican ling by Miss Annie McLane. n Caiiudlnii iiui-so iii the Riitland Hos- pital, was lieurd today by an alder- mnnic committee appointed to inves- tigate the institution, for which an an- nual appropriation is iiiadc by the city. Miss Josephine Niles. it nurse. testified thnt when sho showed Miss Mcbniin ia no.-iicnrd bearing ii picture in which the American flag \v.a-s shown Miss lilohune remarked: "That would be u pi‘ei.t~y picture if lt were not for that dirty red. white and blue ting." After Miss dlcbiine had refused to make iiii apology. which the wltneeas demanded. Miss Niles said she and several other nurses went to the Canadian yoiinlz \voman's 'room with an American ting and insisted that she. solute ll. Sho refused and the nurses reported the uffliir to the hospital uupi~rinl.endent, Miss' Annie Aitken. Miss Allkon. according to the ‘testi- mony of Miss Niles and other nurses, would not accede to their request that she make Mis, -McLane i\polog|se,but lnsn-rulrcpriihnndi-d thcm tor going would deprive them oi! their next Siiiidny's' lclsure hour. Thereupon -the nurses declared a strike. After they had remnlnod away from duty one night they returned upon being in- formed hy the Superintendent that Miss Moliiiiio would apologize and would leave thc hospital ,Tliree nurses testified that. so lor as they liiiew. Miss McLane never lius made an apology. They su-id she loft tha hospital shortly afterward. returning to her home in Canada. and although she had not completed her term of training the ‘Superintendent gave her ii. diploma. Several nurses -testllled that they were reprimanded by the superintend- ent for tiikinf: an American nog to the table where Miss McLane was oat- lng. The committee will hold another hearing tomorrow. A self-ooiistituif ed conimlttoo ot citizens went to the hospital tonight and conducted n. so cret hearing. T0 CONSIDER CAII OF HIV. SALEM ILAND TORONTO Deo, 1--iFi-iction be 0 ly otllclnl hoard ol' Brmidway Method- ist Tabernacle. oi' this cltg. and thc pnstor. Rev. Dr. Snlom land, has been developing since last summer. ond -matters are expected to come to a head tonight at ii meeting to lm pre- sided over by the president oi' the district. Rev. J. J. Ferguson. Dr. Blaiid‘s salary has not been paid slnco lost July. -It is stated that the trouble might bo patched up so as lo'pex;mlt Dr. Bland to ren-mln ot Broadway Tabernacle until next June, when the stationing committee ot the conference may tlnd another pastorato for him. The trouble was the outcome of sev- eral remarks' Dr. Bland was alleged to have made at ii meeting in Queeifs Park in connection wi-th the Winni- peg strike, the remarks in question savoring oi extreme views on the labor question. according to the op- inions or those omcials of his church who took issue with him. lnlnafdw linlmont Guru Iurnn. ECL SOON TO BE MADE. .._......, OTTAVVA, Doc. 3.--Hu. F. B. (lan vell and the other members of tho Raiway Board who have been holding a. number oi' sittings in t-he Wbstern province; will be buck in the capital th d f the week. before e on o On the return o [the commissioners, Dr. J. G. tiuthorford, who was the commissioner named to inqure tnto the matter of race track betting in Canada, will probably hold a tow al- dltloniil sittings in Eastern Canada. utter which lie will draft hs report in time for it to be submitted to pur- lamont in February. Dr. Rutlierlord will also, as as early a date as possible, dx the time for the sittings of the comnibsion named by the government, some months ago, to inquire into the poun- bilities ot the for northern rexions ot Caimdii as wool and food producing areas by the doniestlcatlon of rom- deer, caribou and imiskox. He in also the chairman ol this commission, and in view of his other activities md the ditllculty of inducing witnesses to come to Ottawa. during the holiday season, it niny ho some time ln .lan- uary ht-foro the inquiry Opens. _ 1 SOUND .HEALTH to many thousunds is ipncti- cally a matter oi the of reliable moons ,main_- taining ‘vituiity. . ,_ A =’$>.i EM U LSIULII time-honored and iolinhl* H - ' . X _ < _- ft ip khan svn; i i - »-\s.snvis.'mh.m &-if -