QQrOBERQc, 1921. , l l . llnlgfgzézkfinflthcned . grateful mother 711*! - grad to able-to :3" ":.‘.:c.":'.-.r'.:: mxgfdliilh L 3m cdwvifl“! U“ (aim 5h nfltf") Whenever a strength-CM"! tonic la neceulm ° ' couru of “"’ cARN-DL, I Ill! niiuoois-r r0! CA9‘! -.EAR OIL ma. Rab‘ It Back “o the . hurt in Nontrllr. Proof of anc- °"' ll“. 5t ‘i063 rill... iiiitiiii um to, tun mob. mm - lllronwtllflqlirrqlllliilmlhfil| For sale in (Zharlottetown by H W. Tooruba d: Co.. Tho Two Macmlloddin Bros" McKlnnon Drug C0..I..td., E. A. Foster, Hughes Dru: Cu. I I - C Classified. Advertisements FOB QLLI rron SALE A 4 u. P. MOGUL s; ' g ne in good conditon. Hess M1:- Miilun, Box 446, Clty_ FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN FEMALE I ' WANTED-At once two housemaids Good wages Apply Gerard Hotel. Borden, rnliom-zns unwrap r y ___ iWWANTED ' FIRST OR SECOND class tom-her for Rose Valley school. Supplement $100. Apply Daniel M. Todd, secretary. "snsorinaannovs camels TAiLoRtNo, passe. making, fur remodelling. Lowest prices. Work guaranteed. Mrs. Odlanley, 87 Green St. JNO; ALFRED MacDONALD, Prc ~ vlnclal Land Surveyor, Herman ville. » . TO LET P D Bldg. 9 lliluFsToives H . test 8'9?!’ Wotclfbefora offered for ' sale. See our special. ' Wellner Co. Ltd, Queen Si. ' quite a number of citizens asked me to publish the details of’ the Census count in June last for Charlottetown, I have asked ooiwr- Arnlv at Guardian or and obtained permission to puirisii “b!- ' same, which arc an follows: City, -—-—————~——i— exclusive of Royalties, for 1911. IIELI’ WANTED 9.583. for 1921, 10.816; East Royal- lY. 950, for 1921, 710; West Royalty, 370, for 1921, 386; Falconwood —“—_-‘ Hospital and Iniilrmary, for 1921. UWIANTED TWO (“RN-APPLY 43s. Total for 1911, 11.2w; ton: 1 0°10" "OWL for 1921. 12.350. These figures show an increase of 1147 in ten years for the City and Royalties and 0f 933 for the City proper. The figures for 1921 are of course subject to revision. new growth, it must ylell to Hal- loways Corn Remover. Minna-dbl ‘iiletiirncd Soldier dard of the National Progressive merit Hill with the somewhat un- expectcil. nomination by a ‘ To LET Two cl-‘Flcgg m NEW representative gathering laet night Riley Bing, Apply J_ A, Manon. by David Lougthnan, returned sul- i ma, Bari-ism; offlgg in Rilgy dier and former editor of the Vet- present federal campaign. interest has been injected into the fight here. dard of ordinary political conven- - 11.4 4nd‘ in ciéuriiit GUARDIAN ca: son's ad Page 1, DRAWN EDGE Scrim curtalnin; 6 ydl. for $1.00. Beer and Weeks. EVERYBODY in town ‘and coun- try come to S. A. MeDorialds on Dollar Days. SEE GOFF'S ad Page 7. 10 PER CENT OFF allmvatches jewelry and silverware Dollar Devi.‘ - G. fir-Taylor, Jeweler, ouii WATCHMAKERS ‘carefully The W. a. JUST WHAT YOU have been waltins for. Charlie Chaplin. Come and see him at Bradaibane Friday right. MEN'S UNDERWEAR. ore a irarnient, Dollar Days at S. A. Mc- Donalds. ..____ OUR LADIES Ready to wear Dept, offers many bargains for S Days. Prowse ‘Bros, Ltd. YOUR PER-SONAI greeting cards will he different t0 your neighbors when ordered from the W. T. Wellner Co. Ltd. WE HAVE five hundred N0. 1 wool rolls for sale. Will ship or send to any address.--Mcl.eod Bros lbany. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET ING 0l'~lll8 Seal River Black Fox Company will be held in the Board of Trade rooms at 12 o'clock Sa- turday, November 5th, 1921. CENSUS FIGURES CHARLOT. TETOWN-The following has been handed The Guardian by Mr. “i. Edgar MacNutt, Census Commis- sioner for Queens County: As have for m ::Whethe rthe corn be of old or Lllillnrnt for Dnndrufl Progressive -- Candidate (9pcclal to The Guardian) OTTAWA. Oct. 25—'l‘hle stan- arty has ibeen raised on Parlia- fairly rn to represent the party in the A new Judgeti from the stain- i‘ f‘ f . Reduced One Cent (5peclal to The Guardian) . NIAGARA FALLIS. Ont.. Oct. 2G. l ~~A welcome announcement ‘ made by ‘tho ‘bakers of the city tu- rlay when the house wives were loll-j that bread ls down. A reduc- tion of a cent went into ciiect this morning, making price ti-n. cents tions the nomination might be re- garded as somewhat irregular. The meeting Wils called by tho provis- ional executive of the lndepenident Progressive Association for the purpose primariliy- of confirming that executive and of fixing a date for another public meeting a! which u constitution would be adopted and nominations made’ The Orange Ilall, however, was till- eid and" it was decided to strike while the iron was hot to nominate ‘ Mr. Louglrnnn and later on lo seek allinnrc with and l0 find a running mate for him probably a French Canadian. There was no ballott- Ifbg but Mr. lm-uglinan secured the nomination without opposition. lie is now in the (fold. WHE Breakdown The extreme depression and ouragenient which comer over one___nt limcl is the most alarming symptom ofluegvou; pphaultion. unforiunaWcondi _ Mrs. Con. T. Tlngley, NB" writes:— "For your l was in a very ncrvouo. run-down condition. wu much depreca- td '1] spirits and rule-ml a great deal at limes. The lelsl noise would irri- tate me and at time: l fell n though | certainly would go crazy. l con- sulted different loch-m to no effect. "A lrirnrl adrived the nee of Dr. (‘how's Nerve food and I un truly ‘Plilly today l0 hc great htnrfih rb- tllvv-i. The-re w“ a marlird change before l liiirl fmi-hril the second box llli Whrn l had llNl n ilozrn boxer "if nerve: were tlioniiglily ruloml and war cnlircl veliov-d ol thou terrible ‘Nllltfi! l u d to lave. l shrill ever b!’ ready In leliily ‘n the hem-fin of lhii ouonderful mediine. feeling our: fill it will give to othn the quick and PVIIInenI relief it ha: given lie." * DI- Chase's Nero Food. 50c ll dealers. or Edrnansoi. Bank Robbers Thi‘l°l“,"§é|‘-'_f"$‘@.qf h”? Wance ‘information as to the loca- to all whohni? fhll pun‘ s: the bags for other 1%?" l -_ e Mike Big llaul (special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, Oct. 25--A mlllloii ilollar mall robbery was success- fully curried out on Broadway l“! night when three young men in an automobile lield up a United States mail truck at Brodway and Worth Streets at the point of revolvers at 1.30. Four sacks oi‘ registered mail were seized. These it is said contained at least 31000-900 l" cash or negotiable securities. The robbers appeared to have had rid- ouchos were not molested. _ ers oscapoil in their cur. driv- in; rim-m on llroiidwny. A K0"- eral pollco alarm has been sent OHL ci l s. I ewes‘ llle The World (Special to The Guard In) Ltd. LONDON, Oct. lib-Details lire available in roll"! if‘ ‘he “'0”: registration oi the [inited 516B Corporation of India w I _ of 220,000,000 A high qua lly of iron ore and excellent 000K105 coal have been ifllliid 0'0“ ma‘ ther in the provinces of Bibnr and‘ Orlsiia. As ilie cost of erfviiiid l b - works in India is considers: ti‘ f! ham s‘, lovrthiit in other rnuntrle d helloveti India ll capable °Y P" h“ cing the cheap"! ""1 m“ ‘b: ‘ormsa and: pdiuntmlglilcdaitd Coin erect y o I ' . iiy wm be rnmuot prom Prcsi John tary, J. K. McKenzie; Secretary, 'I‘. F. McMillan; Corres- ponding Secretary, .I.J_ McDuft’, and Pipers, Captain A_ McDougall and J. K. McKenzie. It was decided to AndreWs Day with a dinner, and a committee, of which ex-Chlef Pa- ton l5 Chairman, was appointed t0 make the necessary arrangements send to Bros, Albany. BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS so popular in all the large are sold by the W. T Wellner Co. lambs. LE . $2. ants 0 Q0 S. A. Mo‘ , I id's. Pa as follows: McP nine directors. SEE GOFPS Dd Page 7. MEN'S colored border handker- chiefs. 5 for $1.00. ‘Beer 8r Weeks $10 AND $12 BLANKET8 for $7. Mens overalls, $1.10, Dollar Days at s- A. McDonalda. sPEClAL for Dollar Days .giiar. anteed 02.60 alarm clocks ‘for G. l-l. Taylor, Jeweler. i. ‘bis-i’ Ann man's wiurs. for $1. ,Men's Police liar Days ut - for 35c 110E EDEQiALTZ-ER in, encase- £rntelnt_ rinsahThe 'W. '1‘. WeilnerCo. 10 P .C| OFF DINNER AND TEA SETS Dollar Day. The W. T. Well- ncr C0,, 14141., Queen St. LADIES ‘SILK dresses $80 and $35 for $20. Men's wool-lined leath- er mitis,-49c. Dollar Days at S. A McDonald's. ' WE HAVE five wool rolls for sale. BASKETBALL LAST NIGHT- in the first game of the (lhurch League Basketball Series, played laet night at the Y. M. C. A. be- tween the Methodists and Presby- terians. the tormcr won out by a score of 43 t0 14 MONTREAL MARKET WIRE- 1860 cattle. Market 1860 calves. $2.50 t0 $3.50. One dollar seven to seven fifty. Lower. $8.75. Butchers paying $9.00. No tops. Seventy-six lower. 3100 ilkOfg offer $5150 CALEOONIAN CLUB. The month ly meeting of Ullf) Club was last cgening, President in the (fllltllf, art was elected a member. date of the Scottish Ratlicring was fixed for August 23, i022. Officers for the ensuing year were elected Chief, J. It. Burnett: Presi ent, J. H. Malconi; 1st Vice- ni, K. Ferguson; 2nd Vice- President, Allen Mutch’; Treasurer, Secre- Recording licc; [Financial celebrate BIRTHS. HUGHES-At Oct. “Otli, t0 Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Hughes, city, a daughter McLEAM-At the Princc Island Iiosplinl, to Mr. and Mrs. F. It, McLean, a daughter. BUNTAlN-Jit New 22nd to Mr. and Mrs_ Chester A. Buntaln, a (laughter. line. weighing 10 pounds. the, City Hos BRADLEY~At the City Hospital. (ii-t. 23rd to Mr. and Ilradloy, Cardigan, a daughter. BELL-At the City Hospital, Oct. 24th to ilir. (‘lty, a son. Mrs. and Mrs. Clifford London, DOTls DIARR-IAGES to do my; vement. ydia E. P undto mo. Ill loltarted taklii m. ll capital betbuflhfllkfl? and Til CAMPBILL-TOOM-BB. — At Manse, Cape Traverse 10th, day of October, 1921. by the Rev. James McDougali minister of the church of Scotland, Norman Douglas Campbell of Cape VOTSG Toombs of (‘aidctom I’. E. I. Oil Florence McNEVIN-McNEVIN. ~» At residence of tho hrldc on the 10th, 0f Oct, 1921, by the Rev. James MacDougall minis- ter of the Church of Scotland, Don- ald Mr-Nevin of Canoe Cove May Christina. only John C. McNevin, Esq. of DeSablii. AN DPEN LETTER WDMEN Mrs. Little Tells How She Suffered and How _Finally diiughtc Relieved unework All! PM ‘”""'.‘...‘.'.‘l.l‘.i".;‘il§ art til..- would last for ear and a and docfnred biiiéhgjsiwlalgégfied n r ti Ip lnkhdwhzxlifiddii; imr it i began to keep house and “m, m my household duties- nn use time facts i will recommend sound ho everyoneLw id. "—lrs. flow much harder the of a woman from . . ‘t nufierl 8 n. J. S. iladelphll. been: when m“ 21'... llramlRm-Su: Wphbb $2.00. hundred No. 1 Will ship or any address. -—Mc.l.eod cities very slow. Grassers hogs. Burnett Mr. II. Ronald Stew- Edward Carleton parcnts 0f the did appear weeks and were very plliiflll. iwai lick for about a on taking it forscven " and $10.1!" Com- 450 Liv- ll tub fllliysulorl RHEDMATIC TWINE! MADE YDU WINCE! 5E Sloan's free] for rheumatic , aches, sciatica, umbago, over- worked muscles, neuralgia, back- lchee, stiff Joints and for aprainb and strains. 1i penetrates Milton! rubbing. _T_i'ie very first time you use Sloan's iniment yon will wonder why you never used it before. The comforting Warmth and quick relief from pain will delightfully sur rise you. _ Kfielifiloanbha y and at the first sign of an ache or pain, use it. . 0t all dmizciicr-ssc, 10¢, $1.40. . S153“ Liniment - Mai Q-__ ‘Western: Guardian -THE DELANEY 60.. of Albany after November lst will sell for cash only. Please do not ask for credit after that date. -SUNDAV SERVICES- On Sun- 081’. Oct. 30th, 1921, Divine Ser- vice will be held at Lot 11, 10.30 a. m. at Tyne Valley 2.30 p.m., at Victoria West 6.30 p.m. The Bible Study class will hold its weekly meeting in‘ the Tyne Valley Church on Friday evening at 7.30 p_m. Sllblect: "The Call of Moses." —MEETl-NG CALLED OFF.-- Bloomfield meeting for Thursday, Oct. 2th has been called off on ac- count. 0f lSir George Foster speak- ing in Srummerslde "on that nlghrt, and other -good reasons-Due no tico will be given hereafter of the ed J J. McNeil]. __<¢oa-___.._ zzFor Rheumatism Pal-nn-The pain and aches of sciatica ~ and Rheumatism should be treated with Dr. Thomas Eclecirlc Oil. The snothng 0nd healing propriet- ies of [ills famous remedy have been demonstrated for fifty years. Ilse ii also for inflammatory pains. cuts. scratches, bruises and sprains either in human beings or tho lower animals. Housing Problem Progressing in England LONDON, Oct. 25.-—Inquirles in- to the housing question in Great Britain show that over crowding is increasing in all puffs 0f the coun- try. Government officials concern- ed view the position, with some alarm The shortage in houses at present ls estimated at over half [a million. Progress is now being ‘made in the building or houses under the government scheme at the rate of 7.000 houses-monthly but even l! this rate ls maintained‘ the government's programme will be plated before the begin- plml, ning of 1923. Eighty ‘thousand ‘houses have been completed and a ifurther hundred thousand are in course of erection. Duilook Brighter F_or_lrish Peace fifty Hulk to held The St. Leo Bell, t$pgclal to The Guardian) LONDON, Oct. 25.—The view was expressed at ‘Sinn Fein head- quarters this afternoon that the crisis in the Irish Conference was over for the present. 'l‘lic Dull Elrreanne representatives who said ins/t night that if the negotiations were broken oil’ today they would return to Ireland tonight, were this morning making no preparations to leave, British delegates said there was some improvement but than the situation was still serious. Both agreed. however. as they re- sumed their meetings this after- noon that the outlook f0r peace was more ‘hopeful. The Catholic members of the delegation and of its staff attended mass this morn- ing celebrated at Soutbwark Cath- edral ifor the late Mayor lVlricSwln- cy of Coitk who died a your ngo as the result of his hunger strike in lirlxton prison. A RELATED REPORT lSir;—~ln the Patriot of yesterday appears a letter signed “Subscrib- er" detailing what. is alleged to be "a sad case." This report appears -to refer to one the whole history 0f which I am thoroughly acquaint- (ll with And lhave only to say that the report is not only false but. n slander upon the good name of Ch-ariottetovm and its Chris-flan people. I think I am safe lu say- ing that no such case as Subscriber describes has over occurred in this city as any cases of destitutlon or misfortune are always taken up by our people, lwhcn discovered. With reference Ito this particular case. the mother was taken ill some six weeks ago and was taken to the hospital. T.be father was at home with the children and as soon as it was fouifl that Ithey were in need the kind women and men of the oitfy gave tHem what assistance they required in food. clothing and coal. Later the father became ill and was taken to Itho hospital and they are both still there and re- covering Meantime the same wo- men and men who ministered to their earlier wants are continuing the good work. The children have plenty of food, coal and clothing. The burden it is true iii being borne by a few. If Subscriber has My more tangible assistance to offer than an iii advised letter in which the city ls publicly slandered he may rim! an outlet for it at iilil home which lie is so sorry for. True also, a woman is needed in the home to care tfor the children. a duty now being wiiunrlv perform- ed by the halt brother. to the ‘but of his ability Perhaps Subscriber and would lend m least his sympathy in procurin! a Willi!- 'f am Sh‘. m, D. J. Hamill. Oct. Ade- the . the Tra- (h: and r of CWO half im- feel r. 0i! nl ©j@1@@ @'@'@.@ @1@ a: I616 ©'@ @'©Q©_'O§©I@Q© date the meeting will be held. Slgn- , IE2 llllll5lN Slllllllllll IJAIJSE 416M180 in such cases and may do ram lambs. costs parties no more than a scruu ram now. who never used n Regis- tered Ram before owing to the lib- eral grant of the Branch. prize winners at our Exhibitions. The» value of a pure bred sire has been demonstrated many ti!!!” DY experiments conducted at y Agricultural Colleges and Experi- ment Stations. tolz the Missouri Asfilil-"lllfll E!- perimeiital test to allow tile value of n 5000 ram. to an inferior scrub ram and i-ev- mien to g riiirly good registered ram. pure bred ram made 10,0 per cent- more daily gain than those slriul by the scrub. one onsnnormrown cruisers»: IGDIALDKQQ‘, <~\' u>>lo>ftolcolea<ol A Our to $80. 20 Per Cent 4 INIIIEESTIUN Create Gan, Sournen and Pain How To Treat Medical authorities state that nearly nine-tenths of the cases of stomach trouble. indigestion, sour- nass. burning, gas, bloating. 11B"- sea, etc., are due to an excess of hydrochloric acid in t he stomach and not as some believe to a lack of digestive juices The delicate stomach lining is irritated, digest- ion is delayed and food sours, caus- ing the disagreeable symptoms which every stomach sufferer knows so well. Artificial digestents are not @.@l<o1@f©1©l<~aI_@f@1 1Q DOLLAR DAY PRICE Off .»:,_-"r .~-_..D_7L~_ H,. H stock 20 Per Cent Off Special offer 0n all ac- ioordeons from $9.00 UP. DOLLAR DAY PRICE '<°d)l@i©' O 1@'.@.' ©‘@@ W'hy not take advantage of our '@}'©I@>'(2l(§)'@“'@X§Ql(9"@"‘ ' ,. Special in Musical Merchandise FOR DOLLAR DAY ONLY ' Music is nott a luxury. It is an Educational privilege that should not be de‘ nied the children. Is your home equipped for plenty of music? i special reduced prices for Dollar Day. ‘ Violin Specials Accolrdcons lMusicSatchels 1' complete ranging in price from $10 t Take advantage of this Satchels from 50 cents UP. All at special DOLLAR. DAY PRICE 20 Per Cent Off Sheet music specials 700 copies of Standard and popular sheet music worth 35 L0 60 cenits. Dollar Day price 5 and 10 cents. i i Now is your chance t0 get a Harmonica. 25 per cent off our complete stock. We- have a few secondhanded Victrolas in stock that we are offering at special Dollar Day prices. Come in andhearthem. Qall 1n and inspect our complete line of musical merchandise. Our prices will surprise you. ' A. E. TOOMBS 167 Queen Street @@©©foi'td'foofef@ffeYoT@©@ rr\.1?,'2,-,,- ~AVAQAQJOAVJJA “Qaf‘_ » to co. (é real harm. Try laying aside all di- gestive aids and instead get from any-drugglst a few ounces of Bis- urnted Magnesia and take a ten.- spoonful in a quarter glass of WM- er right after eating. This sweet.- en, the stomach, prevents the for mation oi‘ excess acid 811d 1110f“- ls no scurncss, gas or pain. Bis- nrated Magnesia (in Dowd" m‘ tablet form-never liquid or milk) is harmless to the stomach. inex- pensive to take and is the most efficient form of mazflefiil M‘ stomach purposes. It is used by thousands of 11801118 Vi"? "l!" their meals with no more i881‘ 0* indigestion. V Dollar Days For Dollar ‘Days we are of- fering the following specials: $2.50 Alarm Clock at $135 20 p. c. discount on all our Wallace Silverware 10 p. c. on all other lines ex- cept Standard Priced Articles. W.W.WELI.NER LTD 103 Grafton St. ‘WFToii sits Shropshire Registered Ram, also A Registered ram Live Stock Many of there rams are various To quote one: in Station conducted a Seventeen ewes were bred The lambs sired by the The lamb; from the ure Bred ram sold for $7.86 D6? 00 , uridii and the scrubs for 0400 per 100 pounds. For further articular: apply at the Corraviilo egluterod Sheep Ranch, Limited, J. l. FLYNN, Manager. -P_ 0. Address, Cardigan, It. it. No. I‘ Q¥§§§Q4§§O§§Q§O 900-00- 0-O- O§O4§4QO40 INDIANAPOLIS, lnd., October 24 Isles: ::Mlll w —<Natlona‘l Commander John G_ "Will you kindly cause to be mildly aenrd Wllggltlll. 133938;: Lille! r . I(l . - » trig: ‘.i:i".,;;::;ai:ri:. §2.'"§.’§§..f.‘iol.“s.l“il.‘lf“l.lifii.§'liz sail- a» i» ~- Americon Lesion for command- preclaiion which the American LP- The elr Badly enact upon "mm" Irig the bestowal of the Victorinlglon feels because of iliis Majesty's r y lmve pee“ d" successful “B” Cross on the Unknown United gracious act in commanding the or along “me and are recounted [Sitates soldier wthose body‘) was; bestowai of the Victoria Cross up- as a 8am“! preparation for the ment at Arilniélflll Mammal Cemfl- on our unknown comrade who will “Erma? They have proved the" lei)‘ 011 Afmifillfie D851 Cilmmflfl- be laid to rest at Arlington on hayifrgigennlifgllillafrlleds 1110;?” der Emery sent the toilowng cable Armistice Day. T-hnt treasured tok- rlren, who for the 500d ofll c h b0 Oscar M. Solbert. head of) the which must ‘forever unite all Eng- this compound would bav ces of American (Legion in‘. the British fish-speaking nations," tinued v/eak and ell-feeble‘, e 9°" . . _ , ' 0+0+4ooo+0+o+04+0+04 o¢¢¢¢¢¢..¢,+,,. , . . . .”...‘“ .. ‘ E - flip’ 0 5 1 “l6 & CO Ltd i’ l 4» 1' 1 y o’ . o 1, 0 0 i > 0 ‘ 4 b ‘ o . a , > 0 ‘ . ' P § ‘3;|"liiLt ‘EIL'ml|l\i3ll‘ ‘l:'1!' l'lhl1I‘T‘il‘}1I|ll"\l€; i i ., i . ‘ . v i , l Thursday and Friday, Dct. 27th and 28th b O u I w’ v <> E “'0 are going make this tlic greatest flay 1ii__0iir history ‘ < t -all ovci- this big i-itore you will iiiiil bpcclal Priccs—belo\v are, > ‘ - inily u few 0f the special lincs. " > ‘ j 4 i: ’ 4b 0 i ; 1; i l 4: ' l » I, ours g 4 > 9 t ; ;, Woiiiens I b 4 i i: Oxfords b g t b 4t , ’ Pumps Q b t > and Boots 1 it 4» b i‘ 4 ' $ 3 045 l V 4P g Your greatest chance to get real shoe bargains. 4 l: i . i 0 M9" 5 B055 3O pairs Boys’ Kip Boots 0 High Illgli . . ,1; Leg Log f ....Si'/.i-s.'i,~f.,5........... > Laced ' ' Laced . b I Bootg Boofg Amherst Make . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ , ll, l2, l3 Sines . $4.50 3.9a 1 u» 5 $235 1, 1 4 _ i. t 4 4b E I Womenhi Grain Leather Womenbi Bedroom Swede ‘ 1 b 4b i > Strong B00t--— ‘ , \ 1 < t Size . . . . . . l 5|illll¢l'"—"l| ("wry I 1E t 4 g only __ ‘a _ ‘ 4 I, , iiuiiily work 1100f. . . . I , ‘t -~Iob Lot- ‘t i» --100 I’ulra- " i - ‘l ild I , (imph-mp... 1100;... lloyiir, filial-ion and (.1 rens 1 4" Fine an" Strong Dlukcs |ilt0l9- l 1’ 1 fines . Soc \Vlnil0w— ~ I ' 4 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 1 ‘l only ~ Men's Amherst Made < i t Long , y Boys Brown Boots “'8 ‘ l Nooliii Solcs— Gm"! P v ‘ -—Gooily¢~ar u elt-— Boots - 1 ‘ fi 5|,“ | h, 5, - Pullon-Ji to 11. _ - _ i ‘ 4 4 4 r ’ ' " fl wA-rci-i our! wincaowfi ’ .. .i _» i - 1 “ ALLEY 8t z '9 ° 1 4 ‘ 4