.»~.$tasv~n¢'~:r.=a~r.f=".~n» grocers. ’ hlatoria twat... Guardian” ' "O _ t-—»w, . -FOR LATE WESTERN NEW! -pa¢e 3 i; available. ll -W§QiIINN QOSNTG- an: Cyrus . llant now All!‘ Agent in liowlan and will receive news items. advertising and renew- ai subscriptions. a -wCOMi IO the apron lair and pantry n]; in cape Traverse Hall on Wednesday, Dec. 15th from -i p. m. 3311 12 Htf -¢ROQIN HOOD Rapid Cochin: Oats for quick delicious breakfast alaollobln Hood Premium Oats large flake. Both kinds u; Y0!" --BUSY CENTER — The storee ‘here did a ruihing business on Sat- urday, train; from East and West; brought In u large number of SlIOPw DGT5 who appeared to be dotngr their shopping early. H. i w/Among the Prince Edward ls- lnnd ladi<s who attended the open- ing of the Dominion Parliament! was Mrs. P. C. Murphy. Tlgnlsn] who wore black watered‘ velvet? trimmed with silver fox. ‘ i —GOOD FISHING. -Some good} catches of t-nnelts have been taken: here during the past week, twn of- . our local fishermen each "hauled"! one and a half tons oi‘ fish in one; day, this multiplied by 7 or 8 cents!‘ per lb, means a snug sum.—ll. . —lT WILL PAY YOU t0 see J.B.1* Millmau Kensington before dispos. ing of your live poultry also your offerings of dressed chicken. fowl. geese. ducks and Turkeys un- drawn. 3239-11-12-31 --TiG-N.|&H NOTES-Mr. lluther‘ ford representing J. Murphy and Co" Halifax was in this village Saturday-Capt. Jsa. McGrsth, re- turned lrom Summerside where he disposed of a number of 200d fox ipelts. .\ir. Roy Johnston also sold a. lot or ezmelleut fur. The roads are in poor shape for travelling. trot enough snow for slcighing. too much for wagons. Rev. l’. C. Gau~ tbicrlfialmer Road ls hero t0dny.~— The Principal Dept. of Tignish lilgh school is still vacant. —-—~¢0> PEKSONALQ —.Vlr. Theodore .\lt~h'nlly. Egmont Ba)‘. was in town _ou Saturday. ii. —t.\ir. Everett Kelly, Kinkora. was in town on Saturday visiting his wife a; the -P. C. lio". ital where ~—--»~~<0>—— W- i »-Mr and Mrs John (‘lmppcllc. Sherbrooke drove in to town Sut- urday on a buying trip_-_-H. “Diet-tars (leorge Zitltrhtrlant- and Robert Holland. Bedeqne drove to town on Saturday by teams. »-i~l. --.\lr John Ztilcy, Burton, Lot 7. was (IIIIOXIK the visitors hcrc on Saturday.——-H. —> .\it.<_ William Alclfi-ntlrit-k. Canlpbciltoti. was here Saturday on a visit. . - —.\lr "Edward Shaw, 0t‘ Lot 7 paid a business trip to town on Saturday- he returned home by evening train.—li. . , »-—.\liss Katie Hovvnrtl, Cape ‘Wolfe who had been in attend- ance with her sister. Miss Belle: Howard while undergoing an opt-r- ation at the hospital for appendic~ ills returned home on Saturday evening, the patient is reported as doing welL-li. Old Port Section 1 Marseille Still Evil‘ AIARSEKELE. France, Dec. ill-l Ileiormist organizations admit tho futility of their efforts to clean out tho deeirseated iniquitrles of the‘ famous “Old Port" sect on oi’ .\iar-, seille. - .No tourists penetrates into the! old port when: in lsbyrlnthian all luvs, narrow, dnrlt dirtier and mar-a, sordid than the most squalid. slum in an AJIIGHCBJI industrial town. the! riff-raft’ o! tihe worlld-qvhito yellow. brown but mostly African bladt—-- shuffles rnrtively. Despite an elaborately organized system of police protection with heavily armed gendarmes, always in tpsirs or nouns. constantly cir- culating in the lanes. thick vnth tho smells of the lowest form o! dock life and the sounds of arti- ficially merry/vice. danger lurks at every corner after dark. Foreigners Kept Out Even during the day, there is dan- ger. Foreigners who pass are warn- ed not to enter. particularly if t-hey ure wolldreesed or accompanied by women. Sometimes. when curiosity- seekers insist. the policemen allow them to pass through the district. ‘walking atrvurai paces bcltind them. "Sce-Marsoille nt- Night tourist autobnses. steer a can» course. not coming within a hull-mile of tho in- iumoua oitl Ip0l'i. Even groups of men are kept out on Saturday nights. when tho struts are pack- oti with sailors and sttltlicrs from all parts of the world. The police rpoint. out that it in lilo oldest city in Western Europe and ite iniquities are too deep seat- od to be eradicated. The number of aggressions nightly is still very high ‘but the number of fatalities is mach lower than it was a trener- ntion ago when a human life was worth no more than a few nous. The mother Presbyterian urch cf Suitstchewan. 8t. dnlh in Pris-co Albert. recently ' celebrated its Diamond Jubilee. i1 was established hail a century it" by ‘Rev. Jamee Neebit. one of the sturdy Presbyterian missionaries of rtktvesbsent out from the lidonan Church. Sweaters for Christmas . Ribbed Wool Coat Sweat- ers, Pull overs, Wind breakers, J uimbo Sweaters $2.75, $.'l.2a'>t $5.50 $7.75 and $9.00 SEPOX l) FLOOR Blouses for Christmas, A dainty tailored blouse from this splendid selec- tion, would be a delight- ful Chrhtmas gift_ Broadcloths, Fuji Silks, Crepe de Chene, nearly all in White and Sand $2.00, $3.95, $6.00 t0 $9.00 SEUOX l) FLOOR Kimonos for Christmas Here is a suggestionthat you will find much to your advantage in choosing a gift for a lady. These in Beacon Clot-h, Corduroy Velvet, Plain and Quilted Satin. $5.50. $7.75. $9.50. $13.50 up to $17.50 SECOND FLOOR Gloves for Christmas Every sort of good gloves ‘here, ready for your selec- ti0n—- and always wel- come as a Christmas gift. 75¢" $1.25.. $2.00. $3.00 F l RST 1*‘ LOOR . Girls Dresses for Christmas The little girls from 2 years old to 14 has been thou-gill; 0f in this attract- tive range 0f flannels and wool crop-es. $2.50. $3.75, $1.95 SEFONI) FLOOR FREE BOXING Ail gloves, neckwear, stockings, ladies silk lin- gerie etc, will be packed in dainty Christmas boxel on application, without extra charge. _ -- - . Irma-cantor“ ~ ’ v 1 __. _ _..‘ ;---___ L ._1 , Handsome New WIZNTER coats Here's a wonderful end of season bargain that gives you a splen~ did Christmas buying opportunity. We have {Jlaced 0n two large rings a special assortment of handsome new Coats in Tweeds and Suedines with a few Needlepoints, shown in Greys, Tans, Blues, Henna, Sand, Favrns, Channel Red, Browns and Blacks. All the coats are New_ this season. All are up to the minute in cut and finish. All have fur collars and cuffs. 4 l This assortmet of TWO rings, One Third of Regular Price $30.00 (‘tints for $2'4.0i) $42.00 (‘mils 1'01‘ $33.00 $48.00 (‘outs for $32.00 l $20.00 (‘traits for $13.67 $28.00 (‘oats for $18.67 $32.00 (‘unis for $21.33 Handsome Crepe Satin Dresses New , . Crepe dc Chane Dresses, $13.75 $10.00 A very attractive line of new dresses, A" “iirwive 1°‘ °f newcrep“ ‘l8 "hown in Black Navy Light Blue Chene Dresses, 1n Rose, Sand, Navy, ans, Channel lied’ Hemm Cherry, Red and Henna. 1 n t _ ed _n . r m-m 1 a These iuostiy in misses models, tagtvgffiflfrécgfiffricfing ‘color, and straig_'ht,shm _i1nes,dam"_t1ly modelled an express the very new ideas in and simply trimmed . . It. . . . . $10-00 modelling _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $1335 Express brings another lovely lot of newest dresses $25. y $30.. $35. w t‘ . This most attractive dresses, V. Cihenes and Satin Crepe, used ‘any... orAin '0 _ models are all strikingly new-quid tlhe moist popular new colours are represented. ~ v l ' l‘ i 104mm. rtmitdltstst-tw-dy,» O ' ‘ . ‘ R 1 ' f - DEQEM -7> ddFuir n. Christmas Here is the queen Q1, Ohristgmas gifts, tihe gift ' that every woman wants, " This. stone offers m». coats from; e best ma \ ers in the Do inion, Mllfikrllt ntio,00,$1b,¢135, to $275. " t French Seal $115. $13531 $105. Hudson Souls SECOND FLOOR Sill; Hose for Christmas Give" her a pair — a half dozen pairs of attractive stockings, packed in a - dainty Christmas _ box‘, i; and her approval is sure. $1.00. 01.50.151.75, 02,50 IPIRST FLOOR. for Christmas ‘if Singly or in dainty boxes, t'here’s nothing so suitable as a small gift. 10c, 250, 235e, 50c, to $1.75 FIRST FLOOR. Handbags for ; Christmas ‘ » t7 Handkerchiefs R If there's a nice new style ; a —-it’s here. Lei; us shmv ’ you the latest new ones, Just in for Christmas. $2.00,$4.00, $5.25 i0 $0.54) FIRST FLOOR. Mail Crders Even if you are out of easy reach of this storeh service -- you are always next door to us by mail. Any mail order will be ‘promptly and intelligently , looked after_ and shipped same day as received. "Please enclose price in 1 i all cases, as orders with- out money enclosed often have to be delayed.